Monk89: Oops - No Keyboard
Thursday, November 8th, 2007
© 2007 Jason Slater

© 2007 Jason Slater

© 2007 Jason Slater

© 2007 Jason Slater

© 2007 Jason Slater

© 2007 Jason Slater

© 2007 Jason Slater
It’s a fact of life that if something is essential then someone is likely to take it away with them at the time when it’s needed most. This has happened so many times in my experiences, including Installation Engineers taking away keys or passwords, Software Installers taking essential user id information with them or someone being away on holiday with an essential backup tape in their possession. This has to be a sibling of the Critical Need Factor that typically
governs electronic devices causing them to break down in times of critical need.
It is very tricky getting used to new routines, especially something as important as the daily backup routine. Mouse Matt and I are alternating but we find we get into a muddle sometimes as to whose turn it is to change the tape. Also, there is no particular place to store the tapes so they often get out of sequence then turn up in the strangest of places!