Neal, et. el.,
I checked out the Sugarsync website at www.sugarsync.com and they do offer 10GB
of free storage, but only as a 45 day trial for which they require prior credit
card billing approval -- along with continued automatic billing.
An annual fee of "$24.99" is necessary to continue the service.
Nothing is free, I suppose, except bailouts for foreign owned financial
institutions. Perhaps we should start one today called the RTTY bank -- and then
ask for a handout -- at least 1B US $ <grin>
73 de Phil - N8PS
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Quoting Neal Campbell <nealk3nc@gmail.com>:
> Hi guys
>
> I have a recommendation for storing all of your logs and data: a
> service called SugarSync. It provides a program that does background
> off-site backup to designated directories. They offer 10GB (I believe)
> for free which could easily handle all of your logs. I subscribe to
> their 30GB service. The other reason I do is that you can define
> directories as part of a "magic briefcase" and it automatically synchs
> those files on all of your computers. I divide my development work
> between a lot of machines and it is super fast on the synchronization.
>
> I have no financial stake in recommending this, I just think its the
> greatest thing going!
>
> Neal k3nc
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> On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 11:49 PM, Andrei Stchislenok <asnp3d@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Thank you Joe, this sounds like a good idea.
> > Yeap, very good. Cant wait for the computer, hi
> >
> >
> > 2008/12/8, Arsk0jn@aol.com <Arsk0jn@aol.com>:
> >>
> >> Hi Mac,
> >> The system configuration error is not a hard drive problem. You should be
> >> able to install your hard drive in another computer and recover all your
> >> files. An example would be to install it in your new computer as a back
> up
> >> drive (F:) and have all your information immediately available on your
> new
> >> computer. If you have concerns about installing a hard drive, I sure your
> >> friends at MIT can help you or do it for you.
> >> All the best,
> >> Joe Nemecek, KØJN
> >>
> >>
> >>
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