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MAR.08.13> CATASTROPHE> FRUSTRATION> SER'S DAILY BIT


On 03/08/2013 at 12:53 PM by Serraxor

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In today's blog, The Original Ser grinds his teeth to nothing as he deals with the loss of a laptop.

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You know that feeling when you're all like, "OK, this is good. I'm on top of stuff and I can proceed comfortably" and all of a sudden stuff hits the fan and everything goes horribly awry? Yup, that's today.

The laptop I was hoping I'd use in Boston to process video is officially finished. In a desperate attempt to keep the files on the hard drive, which, incidentally, is the entire problem,  I'm keeping it for after PAX when I can try to get the data retreived (since trying to get them via Linux failed miserably.) But it's not looking good. Worse still, all of the original files for Bullet Heaven are on there. Not the elements, mind you (and thank Scott for that,) just the finished episodes that I've been putting off transferring to my newer desktop. And of course, new Bullet Heaven episodes are still forthcoming, thanks to my lucky, spur-of-the-moment computer purchase earlier this year. A purchase that was not only completely out of character for me but also initially regretful.

But now the question arises: Do I buy another laptop, or go with a smaller tablet option? As it is, I can get away with recording on my netbook if I have to, but video-wise I'm dead in the water anyway until I return to my desktop. It occurs to me though, that HD games are going to be really hard to capture without hauling my desktop out to the living room. Crap. I suppose I might as well got another, but eff me sideways! I just don't have the cash for that! Dammit! I need to find a cheap, workable solution and fast.

I guess the good news is, my Bullet Heaven episodes are downloadable from YouTube, though at a serious crawl, thanks to the two-download-per-hour cap. Which chews some major colon. But I need to properly archive them as soon as I can. 

And it sucks too, thanks to having to go to work tonight, I can't do some interim shopping. Bleaagh, my life! But oh well, just another issue to work through. I'll survive, For now. 

No pictures today, so here is the Taco Boat. Yum-yum, all aboard to set sail for delicious!

And hey, if y'all wanna help a literally-starving-poor media scrub out, buying any music here (including the same tune the Taco Boat rocks to) has gone, goes and always will go right back into production, with situations like this specifically in mind...

Heck, if anyone wants to donate a working laptop they have no use for anymore (no more than 3 years old, must have an optical drive and some kind of GPU) I'll pay the postage. Let me know on the twitters or the facebooks (links below!)

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Comments

Jamie Alston Staff Writer

03/08/2013 at 01:20 PM

Dang dude, sorry about your laptop. Could you possibly buy a HDD duplictor and copy the files to your PC or another laptop?

Serraxor

03/08/2013 at 01:51 PM

TBH, I think the only chance I have is to literally take the disk itself out and transplant it into a new enclosure, THEN try.  But I don't have the tools for it. 

Surfcaster

03/08/2013 at 01:32 PM

That totally sucks about the laptop. Mine bit the bullet there a while ago, but it was pretty old and I saw it coming. Hopefully you can find something soon for the HD captures.

Serraxor

03/08/2013 at 01:52 PM

If nothing else, I'm going to have either a new laptop or a new LCD panel screen that I can hook the Hauppauge HDPVR up to within the next few months. 

Ranger1

03/08/2013 at 02:49 PM

Seems to be a mass laptop die-off lately. Mine died last month. A friend rescued me by buying and shipping a refurbished Dell D630, but I miss my other one. It had a separate video card, built in webcam and microphone, as well as card readers. But this one was free, so not complaining.

Serraxor

03/08/2013 at 03:02 PM

Gross. Well, hopefully your replacement fills the hole nicely. I need friends like yours! 

Super Step Contributing Writer

03/08/2013 at 02:54 PM

Sounds like you're having the day I had Tuesday, or maybe it's the days I was having Fall 2011, when my laptop crapped out in the middle of a FAFSA snafu.

That chews royal colon, indeed. I guess the bright side is you can archive it, but Youtube really only allows two downloads an hour? weak.

Serraxor

03/08/2013 at 03:07 PM

Lame dude. Man, it's like every wave of laptops has a built in killswitch these days! Tick-tock, eh? 

Yeah, it's gonna take forever to get them all back, so bleagh... but at least they're not lost forever. 

BrokenH

03/11/2013 at 05:07 PM

It's always difficult when a computer dies. We back up so much of ourselves and our work on a hard-drive it feels as if we're losing a piece of soul when the monitor screen finally stays dark and the operating system refuses to boot. Needless to say, I've been there!

Hang in there man!

Serraxor

03/11/2013 at 05:54 PM

It's not so bad, since I have the new desktop, but PAX is going to be a pain. 

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