I _AM_ thinking about jumping off the windows train over Windows 8. I am on win7 now and will not go to win8. Every video I have seen of win8 leads me to believe I am going to have to re-learn the UI and OS operations again. If I have to do that why not try a completely different OS all together?
If I am wrong teach me o-wise internet user land. I am not afraid of being wrong as long as I learn from it.
That is funny. He said Windows 8. If I am already going to have to relearn a whole new UI and in turn OS why not jump ship to OSX via http://tonymacx86.blogspot.com/search/label/CustoMac or another BSD system. Or how about 1 of 2.8 billion different Linux versions. Windows 8 just gives me a push to branch out more. I am already thinking about doing the CustoMac deal as most games I have on Windows already have a mac version.
right from their website:
Backblaze will keep versions of a file that changes for up to 30 days. However, Backblaze is not designed as an additional storage system when you run out of space. Backblaze mirrors your drive. If you delete your data, it will be deleted from Backblaze after 30 days.
Do those counts take into account the ROM hoppers jumping roms and reloading apps? I have not looked into it but it could skew the numbers because they are free apps.
I _AM_ thinking about jumping off the windows train over Windows 8. I am on win7 now and will not go to win8. Every video I have seen of win8 leads me to believe I am going to have to re-learn the UI and OS operations again. If I have to do that why not try a completely different OS all together? If I am wrong teach me o-wise internet user land. I am not afraid of being wrong as long as I learn from it.
That is funny. He said Windows 8. If I am already going to have to relearn a whole new UI and in turn OS why not jump ship to OSX via http://tonymacx86.blogspot.com/search/label/CustoMac or another BSD system. Or how about 1 of 2.8 billion different Linux versions. Windows 8 just gives me a push to branch out more. I am already thinking about doing the CustoMac deal as most games I have on Windows already have a mac version.
right from their website: Backblaze will keep versions of a file that changes for up to 30 days. However, Backblaze is not designed as an additional storage system when you run out of space. Backblaze mirrors your drive. If you delete your data, it will be deleted from Backblaze after 30 days.
Do those counts take into account the ROM hoppers jumping roms and reloading apps? I have not looked into it but it could skew the numbers because they are free apps.