I read this several years ago and it was the 2nd part. It involved a trucking/shipping empire in the US in the 2nd story. 1st part had something about revolutionizing a container port in Seattle or the North West.
Thanks.
I read this several years ago and it was the 2nd part. It involved a trucking/shipping empire in the US in the 2nd story. 1st part had something about revolutionizing a container port in Seattle or the North West.
Thanks.
Start a different email account and copy your bookmarks / favourites from your "normal" to that as an attachment, updating occasionally. I also have had crashes!
Bookmarks sounds IE so I can't suggest HOW to do that - someone else here will know
most browsers have an option in the tools where you can export a copy of the bookmarks (generic term used in most browsers).
Thanks guys!I had lost all my bookmarks when my old pc died
you can export a copy to a USB drive as a back-up system.
Thanks guys!I had lost all my bookmarks when my old pc died and this helps a lot.
If you have a decent broadband connection, look into online backup services.
http://www.thetop10bestonlinebackup.com/
Personally, I use Mozy.
I also have 2 1 TB dives on my PC set up in a mini-RAID array.
RAID = redundant array of independent disks.
Between the RAID and on-line backup, not much could happen to my PC that would leave my data unrecoverable.