I back up my data on a regular basis on all of my computers. If I'm making a major change to what is a critical application, I do special backups of that data as well. One doesn't expect data corruption, but intellegent people will attempt to mitigate possible damage.
Backups to external media was not necessary for something like this, as it is a regular part of the routine. My bookmark file is based on the same file I started using under netscape 1.x many years ago. You don't maintain data integrity without being careful.
Dumb? No dumb is making your "backup" to the same exact physical drive the data is on, LMAO.
My bookmark file is based on the same file I started using under netscape 1.x many years ago. You don't maintain data integrity without being careful.
So what, I do the same thing. But I keep my favorites list in HTML list format right on my own website, so I can access it where ever the heck I'm at. A concept this "dumb" guy thought of long before you, LMAO again.
I didn't even read the rest of your post you twit.
Just bite me and get lost.