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		<title>How I saved my reputation with one click (a useful tip for the future)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 04:27:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Quinn-Hawtin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes I&#8217;m a proper idiot and do something truly stupid. A few days ago I was doing a routine update to a new client&#8217;s website and I edited a critical file with new software. I&#8217;m going to share this story with you because I learned something that might be useful to you one day. Without [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes I&#8217;m a proper idiot and do something truly stupid. A few days ago I was doing a routine update to a new client&#8217;s website and I edited a critical file with new software.</p>

<p>I&#8217;m going to share this story with you because I learned something that might be useful to you one day.</p>

<p>Without me realising, until it was too late, the application had stripped half the code and replaced it with gobble-de-gook. By the time I had realised, the original file on both my computer and the web server had been replaced with the corrupted one.</p>

<p>And I had no backup.</p>

<p>To replace this one file would have required either a whole lot of non-billable hours, on my part re-developing it, or grovelling to the client&#8217;s previous developers. To make it worse, it was a Sunday and noone was answering their phones or emails.</p>

<p>After half an hour, however, I got a brainwave: If I were Microsoft, I would allow flawed humans like me to recover previous versions of files.</p>

<p>Sure enough, right-clicking on the file in question revealled the properties of the file, along with a tab that I&#8217;d never noticed before: &#8220;Previous Versions&#8221;. I clicked on the only previous version that Windows had kept for me and recovered the file.</p>

<p>Kudos to Bill.</p>

<p>You can bet that from now on I&#8217;ll be backing up even when making small changes but I&#8217;m sharing this with you because it might be useful to you one day. We&#8217;re all human and one day you might make a similar mistake &#8211; and now you&#8217;ll know how to fix it!
<strong>How&#8217;s your online reputation?</strong></p>

<p>Every once in a while I search for my name and trading name on Google to see what people can find about me. In addition to this I use a service called Google Alerts that sends me regular emails whenever those results change.</p>

<p>To set up your own alert, visit:
<a href="http://www.google.com.au/alerts?hl=en" target="_blank">http://www.google.com.au/alerts?hl=en</a></p>
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