Ever have one of those days? You know the type, where absolutely nothing seems to go right?
Well, I’ve had something like three of those type of days in a row.
Saturday was horrific, Sunday at least gave me the opportunity to see Mad Max Fury Road before whalloping me. And yesterday, the piece de resistance: I lost something like four days worth of really good writing on my latest novel thanks to a faulty wi-fi connection which resulted in me incorrectly saving an older version of my current book over the newer one.
I desperately googled all information I could on finding and saving “old” files (which in this case is actually the latest version) but after several hours of working on it and hunting temp files, it appears I lost it for good.
AAAAAAARRRRRRGGGgggggg!
I suppose I should be thankful I didn’t lose the entire book, but the experience has yet again taught me a valuable lesson I should have learned many times over already: Make other backup copies of your files, you IDIOT!
As I said in the headline, Nobody’s Fault But Mine…