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Who said that 2 TB would be enough!!??
Epyx:
Yep, then there are the anime's which I enjoy as well. Space 1999 was a great show and is pretty cool to watch.
The way I look at it...I pay for cable and most of the shows I download to watch I treat like copying via VHS..they get watched once then never again...the ones I store for permanent are ones I own on DVD but prefer in a more storage friendly format (DivX/Xvid etc).
I just hate commercials and would rather download a show than suffer through commercials (unlike in most of Europe here in Canada/America they show commercials every 15 mins not at the end of a show).
Scary to think my first hard drive was for my C64 and was 1MB in size...yep 1MB lol..sheesh.
protokatie:
Epyx, are you sure you don't mean 10MB? The only HD for the C64 I remember from the Compute Gazette was a 10 MB drive that had to be partitioned into ~340KB partitions and used special software to allow you to access each partition as tho it was a 1541 drive.
Epyx:
thanks but looks like we were both incorrect..looks like it was 5mb not 1 or 10 hehe...it was this model:
CBM D9060 5 MB Hard Drive, DOS3.0, Off-White, IEEE-488.
Took about an hour or so to format but I was able to store quite a bit on there.
They also had a 7.5MB model the D9090
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Expressline99:
--- Quote from: drventure on September 06, 2009, 12:53:30 am ---Anyone use any of those "online" backup services for offsite backup?
I was considering mozie, but then discovered that it can't see network drives for backup purposes (even if they're mapped). Since I don't generally keep "data" type stuff on my local drive, that kills it for me.
And the "pro" subscription is a tad too pricey to wade into now.
Any others that warrant a mention?
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I use backupsolutions.com and have been for 5 years now. It has saved my business 2 times now. The last time however I didn't properly mark some of my data and lost my emails. After that I setup a raid 10 with 4, 1TB drives. So now I use both. They keep up to 10 copies of your data so if there are bad files within those you can go back to a working copy. This has helped a ton too. Offsite is great...no matter what you have at home its possible it can be destroyed with your home.
Which reminds me my mame-cab isn't backed up. I should fix that.
NiN^_^NiN:
--- Quote from: protokatie on September 13, 2009, 12:56:09 am ---
--- Quote from: NiN^_^NiN on September 11, 2009, 10:33:54 pm ---
I'm still watching them slowly im still watching joel still haven't gotten to mike yet altho i did watch the mst3k movie
It be great if they could start up a show like that again
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They did, it's called RiffTrax. You DL a rifftrack for a DVD you have and play the dvd on your computer with their special player that syncs the rifftrack audio with the dvd movie. It is only audio, but still fun. They had to go this route as they didn't have any money to buy the rights to actual movies to show as a video, on a plus side tho, most of the movies are recent ones)
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Now thats pretty cool altho it's abit sad you don't get the overlay of the guys but it could easily be done in VLC and just load the dvd in VLC and overlay a video ontop.
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