How Time Machine Saved My Bacon

I write this post to you from my MacBook Pro, in its restored state as of last night when I finished writing an important university assignment. This is important because without Leopard’s Time Machine backup feature, I would have lost at least one or two full days getting my machine restored.
Presently, I am running a Developer’s release of Mac OS X Leopard (9A557 build) in a production environment. This is particularly dangerous because you don’t know if (or when) something is going to break. As I write this in Safari I remind myself to click ’save’ because I can’t write this again if Safari decides to crash. I paranoidly (is that even a word?) backup everything on my 250GB internal laptop’s drive. This is not bad at all, something which everyone should do. And we all know everyone does their backups frequently right?