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    Quote Originally Posted by Perdita View Post
    Sorry Siobhan, you are right, inappropriate discussion.

    Now that Phil has sold the Arches, if he is not owner of the Vic anymore, not employed as barman/cellar man, how will he earn his keep and support his son?
    Is he working for Ricky now i thought thats what Ricky said the other night

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    Yeh it was a tactic by the writers, so that Janine would have something else against Ian. There wasnt sufficient evidence to accuse Ian of murder. There were a load of other people who saw Archie on the day of the murder, so why, with no dna or anything to link him to the death, is he being charged with murder? madness!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tammyy2j View Post
    Is he working for Ricky now i thought thats what Ricky said the other night
    Yeah, Phil is now working at the Arches for Ricky - a bit of a comedown for him

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    Where are all the Mitchells staying now?

    Is Billy and Jay still in the house and all the others in the pub?

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    .I asked an IT nerd if I had submerged my lap top in water.. would there be a problem retriving data
    There is no guarantee that your computer will turn on again. If it does then I would guess your laptop and hardware will be fine. But, if the laptop doesn’t turn on , it doesn’t mean your data is lost. You may need to remove your hard drive from the laptop.....
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    [QUOTE]where is Jay btw ????????????????????[/QUOTE]

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    My two computer crime books don't have anything on water. However I did find this. Data is very hard to lose simply by submerging a harddrive in water.
    Thanks CrazyLea

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    Quote Originally Posted by JustJodi View Post
    .I asked an IT nerd if I had submerged my lap top in water.. would there be a problem retriving data
    There is no guarantee that your computer will turn on again. If it does then I would guess your laptop and hardware will be fine. But, if the laptop doesn’t turn on , it doesn’t mean your data is lost. You may need to remove your hard drive from the laptop.....
    when you actually think of it how did they turn the computer on because if its been in a canal it wouldnt switch on
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    I forgot to mention ,,, he said u can dry it out key board down ... then try to power up,, if not,, then u take the hard drive out,, and some IT guy/gal can retrive data,,even if a lap top was submerged u would still not loose the data

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    Quote Originally Posted by JustJodi View Post
    I forgot to mention ,,, he said u can dry it out key board down ... then try to power up,, if not,, then u take the hard drive out,, and some IT guy/gal can retrive data,,even if a lap top was submerged u would still not loose the data
    That's what my son, who is a bit of a computer whizz, said. He said he was sure a police expert would be able to retrieve the data.

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