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	<title>Jumping on the Bed! &#187; Computers</title>
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		<title>Marvel Heroes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Oct 2012 21:12:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I signed up for an account for Gazillion Entertainment&#8217;s Marvel Heroes website in order to fill out the closed beta survey. They sent the survey a few days ago which I answered all of their typical questions of age, can your system run the game, etc. One of the questions, however, was something I [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>So, I signed up for an account for Gazillion Entertainment&#8217;s <a href="http://marvelheroes.com" title="Marvel Heroes">Marvel Heroes website</a> in order to fill out the closed beta survey.  They sent the survey a few days ago which I answered all of their typical questions of age, can your system run the game, etc.  One of the questions, however, was something I spent a fair amount of time answering.  They asked &#8220;Why would you make a good closed beta tester&#8221; to which my response was this.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cybercrystal.net/MHSurveyResponse.pdf" title="Marvel Heroes Survey Response" target="_blank">Marvel Heroes Survey Response</a> (shout out to Mancer and Liz! Beware the spitters!)</p>
<p>I may have got a bit overboard, but this is David Brevik&#8217;s new company!  Creator and lead programmer for the original Diablo David Brevik.  Plus, he&#8217;s making a free to play Marvel MMO with Diablo style gameplay.  Check out <a href="http://marvelheroes.com" title="Marvel Heroes website">Marvel Heroes website</a> to look for yourself.</p>
<p>This afternoon I received an email from Marvel Heroes with the subject line &#8220;Marvel Heroes Closed Beta Invite&#8221;.  Let&#8217;s just say, the email started like this&#8230; &#8220;Greetings!  You are invited to join our Closed Beta test of Marvel Heroes&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72x72/1f600.png" alt="😀" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></p>
<p>Due to the NDA I agreed to, I can say that I am part of the test, but nothing that Gazillion Entertainment hasn&#8217;t already posted publicly.  So now I get to share my gaming time between obtaining a Legendary Weapon in <a href="http://guildwars2.com" title="Guild Wars 2">Guild Wars 2</a>, <a href="http://pathofexile.com" title="Path of Exile">Path of Exile</a>, <a href="http://borderlands2.com" title="Borderlands 2">Borderlands 2</a>, and now <a href="http://marvelheroes.com" title="Marvel Heroes">Marvel Heroes</a>.</p>
<p>Thankfully I don&#8217;t to worry about <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I43GUnZN_s4" title="Diablo III">Diablo III</a> taking any of my time any more.</p>
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		<title>Not trying to tempt fate here, but&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 03:59:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[CyberCrystal]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I really hope this is the last of the depressing news around here. When I came home last week and went looking for some of my old files on my NAS (Network-Attached Storage), the mounted drive was unresponsive. &#8220;Enh&#8221;, I thought at the time. &#8220;it just needs to be rebooted again.&#8221; Unplugged the power to [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I really hope this is the last of the depressing news around here.</p>
<p>When I came home last week and went looking for some of my old files on my NAS (Network-Attached Storage), the mounted drive was unresponsive.  &#8220;Enh&#8221;, I thought at the time.  &#8220;it just needs to be rebooted again.&#8221;  Unplugged the power to the Western Digital MyBook World Edition and plugged it back in.  Instead of the happy blue rings of the system powering back on, I got nothing.  Power-cycled it again and still no lights but a faint &#8220;click click click&#8221; sound was coming from it.  My already battered heart took another hit and I went numb.</p>
<p>Damned the warranty, I dismantled the white acrylic cage imprisoning my data and the past four days has been spent trying to recover from the crash.  I had intended for it to be a backup unit, but as I&#8217;ve been moving between a couple of different computers and six or seven operating system changes, it&#8217;s pretty much just been storage and not duplicated files.  I seriously considered sending the drive out for data recovery knowing that it would likely cost me around $1,000.  Thankfully I was able to get 70% of the crucial files back before the drive (pictured above) finally gave up the ghost and was throwing read errors left and right.</p>
<p>The MyBook World Edition uses some sort of linux operating system so the drive was partitioned and formatted as ext2.  I&#8217;ve been using <a href="http://www.fs-driver.org/">ext2ifs</a> to read and write to my dual-booting Ubuntu drives for a few years now and it&#8217;s worked admirably.  This time, however, it would only read the partition as part of a RAID set and wouldn&#8217;t open it normally.  After a little digging, I uncovered another actually older utility called <a href="http://www.chrysocome.net/explore2fs">Explore2fs</a> which is strictly an ext2 partition reader, as opposed to ext2ifs&#8217;s ability to mount the ext2 partition as a normal readable / writable drive within the Windows environment.</p>
<p>Explore2fs wouldn&#8217;t run properly at first but after setting it to run under Windows XP compatibility mode with administrative rights, it worked like a charm.  It found the four partitions on the MyBook drive and let me browse the file system and export the folders I needed to my desktop.  I did end up losing most of my music, but as I&#8217;ve been paring down my physical CD collection to those artists or albums I really enjoy listening to, I may not miss most of what&#8217;s gone.  I was, however, missing over half of the 8,771 pictures I&#8217;ve taken with my camera over the last 6 and a half years.  So I&#8217;ve been scouring the 34 hard drives I&#8217;ve been holding onto, in some cases for the past 13 years, for any and all files I want to keep.</p>
<p>The road is long and arduous, but while disposing of the cruft, and triaging the survivors, I&#8217;ve been reminded of many fond memories and I&#8217;m gaining a better sense of myself; learning about he boy I used to be, the person I am now, and the man I want to become.  Amazing what nearly 3.2 Terabytes of data spanning the beginning of your adult life can teach you.</p>
<p>(&#8220;sleep&#8221; imogen heap &#8211; i megaphone)</p>
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