Another request...
..is there anyone out there tonight who can scan copies of the pages from the licensed versions of the Utena, Hot Gimmick, and Peach Girl: Change of Heart thatI used on the OEL vs. Japanese shoujo essay? I was about to re-scan them and my scanner made a grinding noise like it was locked down - although it's not - and right now I don't have the time to do troubleshooting *and* write the Tpop version of the essay tonight? *puppy dog eyeballs*
Scanlations won't work - it's going up on the publisher's site, after all. :D
ETA: SIcne I figured out what was wrong with my scanner, as I note in the ETA down below, I found that if I scan things at the top of the glass, they'll be OK, which solves most of my immediate problem. However, I got rid of my Peach Girl manga, so if anyone has Change of Heart #1 and can scan those two apges for me, that would be much appreciated. Otherwise, I'll end up using my text-erased versions. :D
(Instead of writing, I spent most of the day doing a big backup of all my files due to weird noises coming from my computer at one point that is probably a fan that needed to be warmed up, but might be an imminent hard drive failure. *sigh* I'm taking tomorrow off work to get everything else done that I was supposed to do this weekend. If the hard drive crumps, I'm taking Tuesday off as well, dammit, since I'll have to spend at least a full day restoring. And my eyes are still getting tired and making it harder to focus near the end of the day. WHINE.)
ETA: I think I figure out what's wrong with my scanner - the glass on one end isn't attached to the plastic frame surrounding it, and I think it's hititng the scanning assembly as it scans. Which means that I get to spend at least part of tomorrow on the phone with Epson tech support, finding out where in town I can bring it for fixing, or where I need to mail it, and that it's probably not covered under warranty or something. *sigh*
Scanlations won't work - it's going up on the publisher's site, after all. :D
ETA: SIcne I figured out what was wrong with my scanner, as I note in the ETA down below, I found that if I scan things at the top of the glass, they'll be OK, which solves most of my immediate problem. However, I got rid of my Peach Girl manga, so if anyone has Change of Heart #1 and can scan those two apges for me, that would be much appreciated. Otherwise, I'll end up using my text-erased versions. :D
(Instead of writing, I spent most of the day doing a big backup of all my files due to weird noises coming from my computer at one point that is probably a fan that needed to be warmed up, but might be an imminent hard drive failure. *sigh* I'm taking tomorrow off work to get everything else done that I was supposed to do this weekend. If the hard drive crumps, I'm taking Tuesday off as well, dammit, since I'll have to spend at least a full day restoring. And my eyes are still getting tired and making it harder to focus near the end of the day. WHINE.)
ETA: I think I figure out what's wrong with my scanner - the glass on one end isn't attached to the plastic frame surrounding it, and I think it's hititng the scanning assembly as it scans. Which means that I get to spend at least part of tomorrow on the phone with Epson tech support, finding out where in town I can bring it for fixing, or where I need to mail it, and that it's probably not covered under warranty or something. *sigh*

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Thanks. and not to rush you or anything, but if no one else can get to it, the earlier the better, since I have to turn it in tomorrow. *sigh* I totally did not expect to be spending today backup up this thing.
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You've got mail! (Maybe?)
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It seems to be working just fine, though, and chkdsk didn't find anything unusual. Luckily I've got a big stack o'CDs and will make frequent backups of anything that changes, however.
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but I'm reminded of an addage passed unto me, there are two types of people in this world. Those that back-up, and those that will.
If you have a 2nd computer at home connected to a network, I've had good use of a program called Second Copy. You can schedule it to back up stuff on a regular basis. I use it at work to make sure that 3 years of research and all its trappings therein, are not lost in a computer crash.
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That habit stood me in good stead when my coworker used my computer to learn how to upgrade to XP. The TR (it's Technology Recources and not Information Services anymore) guy who came to step her through the upgrade accidentally told her the wrong command, so the automated backup of my files didn't happen. So the only thing I lost was my Firefox bookmarks, which I'd forgotten to back up. I may, perhaps, be the only non-TR person on campus who has ever done that. :D
Only the one computer, I'm afraid. It'd be nice to have a laptop at some point, but that's not gonna happen for a while.
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On the backup note though, are you going to be able to backup your copy of Mangastudio? Did they give you a CD for that?
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Yes, they sent me a disk when I got in on the beta-testing, so no worries there. :)