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Gotta-Have Imaging Gadgets And Gizmos; The Godfather Of Photography?
“Sirius Black was and remains to this day...Harry Potter’s godfather.”—J.K. Rowling When the Argentinean home of film director Francis Ford Coppola was burglarized among the missing items was his computer containing family photographs and his writings from the past 15 years, including the screenplay for Tetro, his next film. My late brother, Michael, always claimed that I reminded him of Coppola and indeed there are similarities. We are both somewhat rotund gentlemen of Italian descent, although he is two years older. He directed Godfather I and II and I was twice godfather to relatives’ children. Over the years he has sported many different styles of facial hair, some remarkably similar to my own, although I no longer have facial hair. Coppola has a winery in Napa Valley and I’ve been known to sip a glass or two of the stuff. But what about his computer? Did his tech support guy—and he has to have one—ask, “Where’s your backup?” What did the maestro reply? For far too many of us the answer is “what backup?” Just remember there are more ways to lose data than system failure.
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