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  1. CrashPlan? on Synchronize Data Between Linux, OS X, and Windows? · · Score: 1

    I was researching this earlier today and found something called CrashPlan, but admittedly I haven't had time to read about it yet. Could be useful? Supports Win/OSX/Linux. http://www9.crashplan.com/landing/index.html

  2. Re:A Change is as Good as a Rest on Moving Away From the IT Field? · · Score: 1

    How does one connect with this kind of job/lifestyle? I'd be interested and perhaps others would to...

    Agreed. I'm graduating in ISDS (information systems + business) in December, and this sounds like a better option for the future than a cubicle farm.

  3. Re:Awesome! Wait, Children's Protection? on Internet Tax Approved By Louisiana House · · Score: 1

    If it's any consolation, the actual passed version of the resolution removed all references to Darwin and just spoke out against racism in general (and Hitler, for whatever reason): http://www.legis.state.la.us/leg_docs/01RS/CVT5/OUT/0000ITPJ.PDF Disclosure: I currently work for an office that monitors the LA legislature, and I managed to miss the Internet Tax bill FTFA.

  4. Re:Let me explain the situation over here... on University Gives Away iPhones To Curb Truancy · · Score: 1

    No mod points today, but much gratitude for the insightful post. It's nice every now and then to see the meme comments part and someone with valid experience enlighten everyone on the topic at hand.

  5. Re:Check the Cable feed on Streaming Election Night Broadcast TV? · · Score: 1

    *whoosh*

  6. Re:From the wha...? on The Dumber Android Is, the Better, Say Experts · · Score: 4, Informative

    The world needs more Red Dwarf references. And it's spelled Kryten. I should know.

  7. Re:His system is great and all but... on Building a Fully Encrypted NAS On OpenBSD · · Score: 2, Informative

    Hopefully in the coming years some open source projects will get started to do what Home server will be doing. Take a look here: http://www.ubuntuhomeserver.org/ Yes, I know, it's Ubuntu, but the point is that there are some people in the community that are trying to make it happen. Almost all the necessary services exist, it's just a matter of gluing them together and slapping a decent GUI on it.