We use Online back up here through a company called Live Vault http://www.livevault.com/ and the service is great. We back up about 200 Gigs of data and as the service only takes the delta changes of the hard drives it doen't have to back up the full 200Gb except for the first connect. The bandwidth usage is noticable on a monthly level, but paying an extra $100.00 a month in bandwith fees is no problem. I love the service and it has been very useful.
Great! When my Google account fills with spam I can switch to Hotmail! I currently forward all the spam from my Mail server to my gmail account so I can search through it all to look for real email. I currently use up 26% of the 1 GB available in 9024 messages! I figure I have 111 days to figure out what to do then / see what gmail does when I reach the limit. The Google search function is great to look through rafts of spam!
How long before this is offered to businesses as an alternative to hosting your own mail?
A google logo in every e-mail, or better yet, an IT department that can keyword search every employee's e-mail at once. Who wants to know who said what about who?
Scary.
This is were the people who would use it / and make it hang out. (my other haunt)
I ride the North Shore, and have a "nice light bike" at 35Lbs (Kona Stinky De-Lux). North Vancouver is the testing ground for a lot of new tech in the bike industry, and most of the reasons everyone is saying it won't work just don't apply here. The main consumer is teen age kids who get Mom and Dad to buy stuff for them. A 14 year old riding a 6000 - 8000 dollar bike is common place. Parents drive the kids to the top of the mountain, and pick them up at the bottom. And derailers get ripped off all the time. Hell, You could sell 100's to kids just to show up their freinds. And then there is Whistler, 100's of KM of downhill riding with huge table tops and drops this is where this will be at home at. If it brake, you coast to the bottom, and get the shop to fix it. Lots of people ride at Whistler with out a chain, and with the derailer zap straped to the chain stay to protect it. I would love one, but I don't ride well enough to justify the expence. (beside that I haven't been able to ride for 3 months due to the fact I broke my hip augering off a table top on the biker-X course)
We use Online back up here through a company called Live Vault http://www.livevault.com/ and the service is great. We back up about 200 Gigs of data and as the service only takes the delta changes of the hard drives it doen't have to back up the full 200Gb except for the first connect. The bandwidth usage is noticable on a monthly level, but paying an extra $100.00 a month in bandwith fees is no problem. I love the service and it has been very useful.
Great, Now we just have to get the rest of the food chain into the shelters so when we come out there is something to eat.
Great! When my Google account fills with spam I can switch to Hotmail! I currently forward all the spam from my Mail server to my gmail account so I can search through it all to look for real email. I currently use up 26% of the 1 GB available in 9024 messages! I figure I have 111 days to figure out what to do then / see what gmail does when I reach the limit. The Google search function is great to look through rafts of spam!
I have thought about getting the same thing, but I have one question, have you tried to scan it? Did it ever work?
How long before this is offered to businesses as an alternative to hosting your own mail? A google logo in every e-mail, or better yet, an IT department that can keyword search every employee's e-mail at once. Who wants to know who said what about who? Scary.
http://bb.nsmb.com/newforum/index.php
This is were the people who would use it / and make it hang out. (my other haunt)I ride the North Shore, and have a "nice light bike" at 35Lbs (Kona Stinky De-Lux). North Vancouver is the testing ground for a lot of new tech in the bike industry, and most of the reasons everyone is saying it won't work just don't apply here. The main consumer is teen age kids who get Mom and Dad to buy stuff for them. A 14 year old riding a 6000 - 8000 dollar bike is common place. Parents drive the kids to the top of the mountain, and pick them up at the bottom. And derailers get ripped off all the time. Hell, You could sell 100's to kids just to show up their freinds. And then there is Whistler, 100's of KM of downhill riding with huge table tops and drops this is where this will be at home at. If it brake, you coast to the bottom, and get the shop to fix it. Lots of people ride at Whistler with out a chain, and with the derailer zap straped to the chain stay to protect it. I would love one, but I don't ride well enough to justify the expence. (beside that I haven't been able to ride for 3 months due to the fact I broke my hip augering off a table top on the biker-X course)
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I would love one of these!