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If you want to read the details of his story, click here. I spent last week creating a serious backup plan mainly inspired by a Gizmodo editor who had his iCloud account hacked and lost all of his data including personal pictures of his daughter over the last year and a half since she was born.

This topic has nothing to do with the CSE, but I think it is SO important as many of us rely heavily on our data from our computers and mobile devices.
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Podcast: Play in new window | Download Click to Watch In this episode I discuss a couple of examples of why the Owner may choose to do this. In the A201, Article 12.3 Acceptance of Nonconforming Work, it states “If the Owner prefers to accept Work that is not in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents, the Owner may do so instead of requiring its removal and correction…” This clearly states the Owner has the right to accept a nonconforming use. In the B201, Article 2.6.2.1, it describes, based on our site visits, that the “Architect shall keep the Owner reasonably informed about the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, and report to the Owner 1) known deviations from the Contract Documents… 2) defects and deficiencies observed in the Work.” This clearly states that we should be notifying the Owner of any nonconforming work. However, this is not the proper procedure according to the AIA documents or for purposes of the Exam. In the real world, when we, as the Architect, notice something not correct about the work in the field, oftentimes we notify the General Contractor of the nonconforming work and request they correct it. In this episode I refer to two AIA documents, the B201, Article 2.6.2 Evaluations of the Work and A201, Article 12.3 Acceptance of Nonconforming Work.

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It then changed from shareware to a commercial trialware application published by Bombich Software. With the release of Mac OS X Lion in 2010, Bombich was receiving 120 support inquiries a day for Carbon Copy Cloner. After prototyping it in AppleScript, Carbon Copy Cloner 1.0 was released through VersionTracker on January 18, 2002. Historyīombich first thought of the backup application concept while providing tech support at Bowling Green State University because there was not yet any cloning utility for Mac OS X.
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Carbon Copy Cloner can make complete bootable clones or incremental backups of HFS Plus or APFS volumes.
