Who am I?
I'm a Market Research Manager in iTunes at Apple. Before that, I co-founded a teddy bear company called FanZanimal. Before that I went to Harvard Business School. Before that I worked for Bain & Company. Before that I went to Brown University and played lacrosse. Before that I went to Milton Academy. Before that I went to Meadowbrook. Before that I had nothing to do but root for the Red Sox.
 
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My MacBook Pro had a 200GB internal HDD, that was basically full. I ordered a 500GB drive to replace it, but switching out a computer’s internal hard drive involves taking the whole thing apart, and should only be done by trained professionals. So that’s why I took it to one.
He gave me back my computer with the old drive in a separate case, so I could transfer all the info from the old 200GB drive into the new 500GB sitting in my computer.
I got about 20 minutes into that transfer that was slated to take 19 hours, and moved my computer slightly on the table, knocking the old drive off the table. It fell 3 feet to the ground, and landed with a thud on a hard wood floor.
Since that moment, when I try to connect the old drive to the computer, it is not recognized as a readable disk. I’ve run some data recovery software, and it was not helpful.
I just finished a full backup of most of my significant files 5 days ago through a service called Mozy. It would’ve been better if this full restore had been though a Time Machine backup, but Time Machine has been so buggy, that I don’t have a full backup more recent then about a month ago.
This is not a catastrophe. Here’s the bright side:

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