Yeah it has been bad. Longmont was cut in two for about 4 days. My ceiling had a little water damage from the roof leak. I need to get Home-owner association to fix it. Missed a few days of work because I couldn't get there. The traffic is really bad now, as many are taking the same roads to avoid the damaged ones. But compared to some I had it easy.
Glad you and your wife are safe Jay, all wargamer's wives who tolerate the collect for life hobby of ours are saints. And I hope your PG library didn't get wet.
(09-22-2013, 12:58 AM)larry marak Wrote: Glad you and your wife are safe Jay, all wargamer's wives who tolerate the collect for life hobby of ours are saints. And I hope your PG library didn't get wet.
Thanks Larry, nothing got wet but the ceiling and door frames but very minor, so no big deal. PG materials, books and computer all safe. I would hate to lose all my design work after putting so much time into them.
(09-22-2013, 01:39 AM)JayTownsend Wrote: I would hate to lose all my design work after putting so much time into them.
A simple, free way to back up your designs is to email them to yourself as an email attachments. That works as long as the emails and attachments are stored on the server-side in perpetuity, like gmail and yahoo mail.
(09-22-2013, 01:39 AM)JayTownsend Wrote: I would hate to lose all my design work after putting so much time into them.
A simple, free way to back up your designs is to email them to yourself as an email attachments. That works as long as the emails and attachments are stored on the server-side in perpetuity, like gmail and yahoo mail.
Yeah, I have been doing that since 2011 actually but its just some to the other related materials. I would update my emails every new scenario I created to be safe.