Deaf student's stolen computer has lifetime's work on it

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Deaf student's stolen computer has lifetime's work on it - Local & National, News - Belfasttelegraph.co.uk

A Northern Ireland student who is almost completely deaf has had her PhD thesis stolen.

Lisa Townsend lost the years of research as well as book proposal documents when her laptop computer was taken during a burglary at her south Belfast home.

It is understood that 30-year-old Lisa was targeted during a spate of burglaries in the Donegall Pass area at the beginning of the week.

Miss Townsend, who was hoping to have the thesis published, has made a desperate appeal for the thieves to return the computer.

She told the Belfast Telegraph: “I need the laptop back as soon as possible — not only was there a copy of my doctoral thesis on it, but there was also more recent research work and book proposal documents.

“I need that laptop back. I'm having problems functioning professionally without it, and people should note that it does look distinctive as there's not many of them around,” Lisa added.

The study, which documents the cultural and intellectual pursuits of Irish women between 1740 and 1840, was stored on an EZ laptop which is white in colour.

It is believed the thieves gained entry through the back door of the house while she was studying upstairs. The computer, which was being charged in the kitchen, was stolen along with a Samsung mobile telephone.

A spokesman for the PSNI confirmed they were investigating the theft and asked anyone with information to ring 0845 600 8000 or, alternatively, Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
 
Wow! That's terrible.

Warning: back up important documents to independent storage!
 
That's terrible. All her hard work on researching for years are gone. I hope she does have some kind of back up copies somewhere. If not, hopefully the laptop will be back to original owner if found.
 
Wow! That's terrible.

Warning: back up important documents to independent storage!

I agree! I cant imagine the turmoil this lady must be feeling. *shudders*
 
I agree! I cant imagine the turmoil this lady must be feeling. *shudders*

If I lost my dissertation work at this point, I would seriously consider suicide! (j/k) But I just can't imagine all those hours of work and study being lost!
 
I can't believe she didn't keep backups of such important work. That's very sad. :(
 
Ouch! I'm sure that she learned a big lesson done. Poor her!

I recalled one time back in early '80s in our computer class when we created a quite large project then out of sudden a classmate walked around the teacher's desk where the computers were all pulled to the single plug were accidently tripped off by her. It made us upset doing it all over for few days more to make it up.

I always use memory key to save documents or such frequently - real easy job!
 
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