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authorLars Wirzenius <liw@liw.fi>2014-07-13 21:50:58 +0100
committerLars Wirzenius <liw@liw.fi>2014-07-13 21:50:58 +0100
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Add missing "that"
Thanks to Sharon Kimble and Jan Niggeman.
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Welcome to the world of threat modelling. Backups are about
insurance, of mitigating small and large disasters, but disasters
-can strike backups as well. When are you so safe you no disaster
+can strike backups as well. When are you so safe you that no disaster
will harm you?
There is always a bigger disaster waiting to happen. If you backup