Unexpectedly Intriguing!
07 May 2008

US Army Survival Manual Figure 16-1: Rescue in Water Something bad happened on the way to our planned release of our newest tool this morning, a pretty neat application that would allow you to design a brand new version of the U.S. personal income tax code. The USB flash drive upon which we stored it went belly up, which we've confirmed as multiple personal computers have failed to be able to detect the drive. In effect, we've lost all the data that is stored on the flash drive.

Worse, as we just created it yesterday, there is no backup copy of the tool, so we're effectively dead in the water. Even worse, we had a number of other projects in early stages of completion for which also did not have any backup copies of our work and data.

The good news is that in our modern economy, there are firms that specialize in recovering data from errant flash drives. We've already shipped our drive to a company called eProvided.com in Colorado, who does just that. In the worse case, we can pretty easily re-create our lost data and tools.

Although that brings up a question. Should we go to the trouble of rebuilding that tool that we were going to post today from scratch? Or should we wait and see if eProvided.com can recover it within the next five to seven business days?

What would you do?

Labels:

About Political Calculations

Welcome to the blogosphere's toolchest! Here, unlike other blogs dedicated to analyzing current events, we create easy-to-use, simple tools to do the math related to them so you can get in on the action too! If you would like to learn more about these tools, or if you would like to contribute ideas to develop for this blog, please e-mail us at:

ironman at politicalcalculations

Thanks in advance!

Recent Posts

Indices, Futures, and Bonds

Closing values for previous trading day.

Most Popular Posts
Quick Index

Site Data

This site is primarily powered by:

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?

CSS Validation

Valid CSS!

RSS Site Feed

AddThis Feed Button

JavaScript

The tools on this site are built using JavaScript. If you would like to learn more, one of the best free resources on the web is available at W3Schools.com.

Other Cool Resources

Blog Roll

Market Links

Useful Election Data
Charities We Support
Shopping Guides
Recommended Reading
Recently Shopped

Seeking Alpha Certified

Archives