Re: addendum: was Re: recovering data on a failed raid-0 installation

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Jeff,
I would if I could. but I live on a rather limited income here . :(

also, my chances for employment (other than self-contracted services) in 
phoenix are slim and none (being disabled in a market with a very soft tech 
sector can lead to that).

now, I don't mean to be abrasive, but, so far, I haven't seen much other than:
1. it can't be done or
2. hire a paid consultant.

as for 1, if a pro can do it, it stands to reason that someone, somewhere (not 
a pro) found the way and made his millions on it.

as for 2, not going to be possible on $600.00 a month.

On Friday 31 March 2006 15:10, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
> Technomage, I recommend hiring a paid consultant; your attitude is a
> little too abrasive for a communal support channel.
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