Hi Alison
I think there is a clear lesson here: stay away from pool/snooker clubs :-)
As for permanency, TB entries can quite easily be deleted or modified.
Herbert
On 14.07.2009 13:15 UK Time, Penfold, Alison wrote:
> I do feed a TB - just obviously rather less than I'd thought :-). And
> as for the lexicon, I just export it and import it into the new project
> and carry on adding to it. It's a new client, and a new field for me,
> and I prefer to be absolutely certain of new term pairs before I add
> them to anything permanent.
>
> And yes, you wouldn't expect me to keep my recent backups anywhere near
> the computer I run DV on, now, would you? The others are at home and/or
> on my laptop. IT bunged it on a non-RW disk, so I figured I might as
> well keep it, just in case of total disaster ...
>
> BTW, your keeping the USB in the car idea is all very well, except if
> you have the misfortune to be targeted like someone I know: he went down
> the pool/snooker club, someone spiked his (I trust non-alcoholic :-) )
> drink and managed to get his keys off him. So it was off to the car
> park, blip the button on the key fob to find out which car it was, turn
> the engine on, programme "Home" into the satnav, drive there and use the
> attached house keys to get into the house, so you get the house contents
> and something to drive them away in. Clever.
>
> Alison
>
> ________________________________________________________________________
> 1.8. Re: CAT question: largest TM and TB
> Posted by: "Herbert Eppel" Herb@... hetranslations
> Date: Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:59 am ((PDT))
>
> Hi Alison,
>
> We clearly all work in slightly (or indeed significantly) different
> ways, but in view of the fact that the Lexicon is project specific I'm
> surprised that you don't feed and maintain a main TB (or several smaller
>
> TBs).
>
> How do you migrate the Lexicon between projects? Or am I missing
> something?
>
> (And a backup dating back to September 2003???? =-O )
>
> Herbert
>
>
>
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