It sounds like you have a significantly lower than average chance of needing a plan Z. That wasn't really my point.
"Having an appropriate will" is another form of having a plan Z; reality is not fair, not kind, and not your friend.
(trying to steer clear of doomsaying but there's an underlying "no matter how reliable your RAID array is an offsite backup is still a good idea" point I'm trying to make here :)
"Having an appropriate will" is another form of having a plan Z; reality is not fair, not kind, and not your friend.
(trying to steer clear of doomsaying but there's an underlying "no matter how reliable your RAID array is an offsite backup is still a good idea" point I'm trying to make here :)