the power in my area is reasonably reliable. and yes i am on the same sub station as a hospital. but the times the power has gone out. is mainly to 2 events.
1: drunk drivers for some reason are attracted to telephone/ power poles and of course other things that should not be hit with a car...
2: animals... a squirrel or raccoon get into the electrical equipment and tries to have a lunch. i remember seeing one lighting up the sky for miles as 100,000 volts went through him.
i tried the HD swap, the problem was the sata connector didnt hold up after about a year. i'm using LTO3 at home and 5 at work. maybe why the lto media sales are down is everyone has filled their libraries with tapes (when they had the budget to) and the failure rate on lto is low. i think D2D is still a good way to backup, especially for disaster recovery. assuming you do it right, offsite multiple copies, etc. tape for archival purposes still makes sense, unless you want to open the argument about using cd/dvd/blue ray for archiving...
there are service out there that will allow you to relay through then all in and out. Your mx record has to be changed, but then main thing is then they do the spam filtering for you, so your local pipe is not flooded with junk mail that then you delete locally. unfortunately i forget some of the providers
i think i was about 12.... and that was in 1978!
the power in my area is reasonably reliable. and yes i am on the same sub station as a hospital. but the times the power has gone out. is mainly to 2 events. 1: drunk drivers for some reason are attracted to telephone/ power poles and of course other things that should not be hit with a car... 2: animals... a squirrel or raccoon get into the electrical equipment and tries to have a lunch. i remember seeing one lighting up the sky for miles as 100,000 volts went through him.
i tried the HD swap, the problem was the sata connector didnt hold up after about a year. i'm using LTO3 at home and 5 at work. maybe why the lto media sales are down is everyone has filled their libraries with tapes (when they had the budget to) and the failure rate on lto is low. i think D2D is still a good way to backup, especially for disaster recovery. assuming you do it right, offsite multiple copies, etc. tape for archival purposes still makes sense, unless you want to open the argument about using cd/dvd/blue ray for archiving...
there are service out there that will allow you to relay through then all in and out. Your mx record has to be changed, but then main thing is then they do the spam filtering for you, so your local pipe is not flooded with junk mail that then you delete locally. unfortunately i forget some of the providers
ok does anyone have a link to which theory of fusion are they using? are we talking h+h=he or ni+h=cu ? basically what are the doing differently?
and dont let it fall of the desk... even with steel toed shoes your might loose somthing
bluetooth? could you imagine what kind of batteries your would have to use? i'm thinking at least 6 D cells.
what about those who have multiple screens. run music and tv all while going through 100's of email and making comments on slashdot?