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5/29/2008

BACKUP

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a haiku
just for the moment ...
no backup



Data can be lost on the Internet at any time !


So
I advise you all to take private copies or a print-out of your favorite pages of the World Kigo Database, since you (and certainly I) knever know when it will be gone one day ...

GABI


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9 comments:

  1. Anonymous29 May, 2008

    Good one, Gabi!
    Very appropriate...yes, the uncertainties of cyberspace...I guess nothing beats old-fashioned printing!
    L.

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  2. Anonymous29 May, 2008

    This is so funny and appropriate, Gabi. Good one!!
    M.

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  3. Anonymous29 May, 2008

    Ouch - well caught - well, not caught - you know what I mean o).
    A.M.

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  4. Anonymous30 May, 2008

    Yes, good one Gabi!
    M.

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  5. Anonymous30 May, 2008

    ... love it, Gabi!

    Very wry (knowing you know the 'haiku moment' story...& I've recently finished reading Prof. Shirane's 'Traces of Dreams')... the real haiku moment indeed.

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  6. Anonymous30 May, 2008

    Gabi san, very appropriate, enjoyed reading it!
    M.B.

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  7. Anonymous30 May, 2008

    Hi Gabi san,
    Droll and appropriate ku.
    But, tell me, how can I afford the storage to back up my favorite WKD pages?
    I would want the whole thing!
    B.D.

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  8. Anonymous30 May, 2008

    I really like this one Gabi.
    I have been told at workshops that when you really get into haiku the practice is to think of them and not write down.
    That is an even further stretch!
    L.A.

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