[@tsukune] Sounds good. Looking forward to the reply. Honestly, a lot of my notes get lost because until I met Amanda I was in a really bad place in my life and more or less didn't care enough about anything to properly sort my notes, so they've all been contained in notepads on my PCs/USBs, alongside some notes that were on my PS3's hard drive (those notes have been lost due to a corruption, sadly, and I probably won't be able to recover them). Since I'm unorganized, I never managed to break the habit of just putting my ideas into notepads. Those which aren't in that format are on pieces of paper, and due to one of my physical conditions it's extremely painful to write (it's also painful to type, and do most things to be frank) so my handwriting it somewhat unreadable even for me. Most of the times I lose notes (other than simply not being able to read them due to have frantically I store them due to the aforementioned problem of having too many thoughts for my body to keep up with) it's due to various technology screw ups corrupting them (and recovery programs failing to help) or causing them to be lost before I get a chance to save/back-up them. As for the tabs breaking down, to be perfectly blunt my PC is a piece of shit (and so was every other PC I've had til now; my luck with technology is notorious) that's too old and can barely handle much open without starting to crash, and my work requires I have numerous tabs open at once which it usually can't handle. Due to the PC being too weak, it just causes them to fall apart a lot. I've lost quite a lot of my ideas and work due to these sorts of problems, and it really has taken and incredible amount of willpower and resilience for me to keep pushing on and continuing to move forward with my project after so much has been lost. I joined this site pretty much specifically because I was in one of my low states of morale (I haven't had a lot of chances lately to really sit down and just talk with Ailyn to boost it), so I needed to pick myself up somehow. [@Ailyn Evensen] Hey you. Since we're on the phone, it'd be weird if I replied here in any depth.