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2012-08-11
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2012-08-11
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2012-08-11
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2012-08-11
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2012-08-11
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heeeeeeeeeeelp, keyboard, keylogger, lazarus, recover |
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I've just written *very* important (as in important life things) and looong letter, using N900, via microB, on some textbox located inside one of pages that I hate from deep of my heart, but was forced to use this time. Yes, call me an idiot zillion times - I could have used LibreOffice, or conboy, or whatever, and then paste results to web form... But I didn't.
Of course, during creating of last sentence, some fu***d shortcut activated and turned "back one page" in browser. Due to amount of sh*t page in question is built with, using "history" to go one page forward again, haven't succeed in recovering content I've just written.
Now it's lost. I'm next to absolutely unable to re-write it (and in despair).
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Now to the merit - if anyone know a way to recover those things I've written on N900 - via some kind of keyboard-presses log (similar to keylogger), I would be eternally grateful.
Heck, I would even assign a free pre-order of aluminum backcover replacement for N900 (as in project from link in my signature) as a "thank You".
It's really important stuff for me, and I'm afraid it's lost beyond recovering...
/Estel
N900's aluminum backcover / body replacement
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N900's HDMI-Out
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Camera cover MOD
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Measure battery's real capacity on-device
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TrueCrypt 7.1 | ereswap | bnf
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