Bob and Carla

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Our old neighbors were visiting us and during dinner it was just like the old days and if we still live next door.

New outfit for Rupert III

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After Rupert III lost his clothes in an unfortunately string of events he had to go through life "Au Natural". Luckily in New Orleans they have specialty stores fro Bears like Rupert III and so I was happy to buy him two sets of new cloths. One more informal one more for the more exciting part of times.

James

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If this is what you can win in Casino Royale, I am in!

CD release

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Today Funda Records released its new CD in the fundamentally series: Meeting Friends. It was agreat party at the house of tomorrow with "our" DJ Maestro.

Auction

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At Bubb Kuyper book auctioneers this photo of Thom Hoffman as Frits van Egters in the movie of De Avonden, after the famous dutch novel of Gerard Reve. The photo is made by Erwin Olaf but was never published. Unfortunately it is not really a good quality print.

Sick like a dog

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Still a bit jet lagged, after 3 opera's on a row (DNO: Mozart Cosi , DonGiovani and Figaro) and having a cold (as usual after a long flight) I felt like a dog this afternoon. I had to go to the ministry of housing this morning for an important meeting with the general director, but after that I went home and straight to bed. It helped because I feel much better now. :-)

post number 800

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Lost hard disk

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A week ago I lost contact with the (300 Gig) Maxtor One Touch hard disk. Filled with my favorite movies and all of y -back up- pictures it was vital to recover communication.
After browsing on the Internet I found that especially Maxtor has this problem and the error: lost I/O contact, drive not formatted is a very common one. Solution on the Maxtor website: tough luck, buy a new one and pray it won't happen again...
After a hour high level google search I found the solution: simple as chkdsk /F...
All the bad index sectors were quickly repaired and all of the 300 Gig data is recovered :-))
Hopefully it will continue to be stable.