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ark_ader:
I backed up my entire DVD offline storage last year to hard drive.

Took me two weeks of disc in and disc out.

I swore I would not archive to DVD again, and so far it is working.

To be honest our lives are so caught up in PCs, that when we have a break from it, we wonder what the world is up to and hop back on.  I think the Internet has had a big impact on our lives.

Its not hard to remember what life was like before ARAPANET and MILNET, what it became,  and what it is now. 

I know the music and video companies were turning a fair profit.   :dizzy:

polaris:

--- Quote from: leapinlew on January 24, 2009, 01:35:40 pm ---My computer told me I'm not too dependent on it. So, I'm good.

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what software did you use, i've just networked my pc mac and laptop and i'm compiling a database to determine if i need my computers or not

SavannahLion:
It's not the PC per se that I'm too dependent on, it's the internet.

I can keep at least one computer running regardless of the failures, but if the network goes out, I go ape ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---.  :timebomb:

danny_galaga:


Cakemeister:

--- Quote from: richms on January 24, 2009, 11:25:46 am ---I make gmail accounts to back important things up to that are documents etc - just configure it as imap in outlook, and then make a new post in the folder, attach the files, and save it.

Can get it via web or outlook in the future. Just watch the pst file size when doing it - over a couple of gigs and outlook starts to sulk...

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Would you please elaborate (more details) on this? I would like to do something like this.

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