Try Met-RX. It supposedly was developed by some doctor who was looking for a way to keep critically ill patients alive on one primary staple of food. And it is cheap too! Go to one of the online drugstores, use their introductory coupon and you are getting it for less than $1 per serving. Supposedly it is somewhat healthy too.
At work we are forced to use my favorite M$ product (Windows), so I use PGPdisk, which is part of the commercial PGP package distributed by Network Associates. It basically takes a big (you pick the size) encrypted file and mounts it as a disk. You need to type your passphrase to mount the disk and it automatically un-mounts after a specified period of time. On this disk I keep all of my documents, Eudora (Windows Mail Program) and my Quicken. I back the file up often to ensure I don't lose data, and all of my documents are safe. At home I use the same scheme. I scan in all of my paper documents I need to save (Bank Statements, important bills, Stock transactions, etc.) and put them on a PGP disk as.JPG's. I do normal backups, etc. but when the disk gets full enough I burn a copy of the encrypted volume to CD. One copy stays at home, while the other goes to a safety deposit box. I know this may sound rather cumbersome, but it makes things very convienant. I don't have vaults of paper lying around at my house, and when I do need to look up something it is very easy to find. For example, when I bought my house last year, my mortgage company decided they needed to see all kinds of stuff at the last minute. I would have never found the documentation I needed if it were on paper, but I was able to print off the pages I needed from my encrypted CD. If you were a real conspiracy theorist I guess you could mix in some audio tracks and label it as audio. 29843983493289th Post!!! Whee...
Does anyone know if a legal defense fund for this programmer has been set up, or if this incident is being looked at by the EFF? if you aren't a member already then I would suggest joining.
Try Met-RX. It supposedly was developed by some doctor who was looking for a way to keep critically ill patients alive on one primary staple of food. And it is cheap too! Go to one of the online drugstores, use their introductory coupon and you are getting it for less than $1 per serving. Supposedly it is somewhat healthy too.
At work we are forced to use my favorite M$ product (Windows), so I use PGPdisk, which is part of the commercial PGP package distributed by Network Associates. It basically takes a big (you pick the size) encrypted file and mounts it as a disk. You need to type your passphrase to mount the disk and it automatically un-mounts after a specified period of time. On this disk I keep all of my documents, Eudora (Windows Mail Program) and my Quicken. I back the file up often to ensure I don't lose data, and all of my documents are safe. At home I use the same scheme. I scan in all of my paper documents I need to save (Bank Statements, important bills, Stock transactions, etc.) and put them on a PGP disk as .JPG's. I do normal backups, etc. but when the disk gets full enough I burn a copy of the encrypted volume to CD. One copy stays at home, while the other goes to a safety deposit box. I know this may sound rather cumbersome, but it makes things very convienant. I don't have vaults of paper lying around at my house, and when I do need to look up something it is very easy to find. For example, when I bought my house last year, my mortgage company decided they needed to see all kinds of stuff at the last minute. I would have never found the documentation I needed if it were on paper, but I was able to print off the pages I needed from my encrypted CD. If you were a real conspiracy theorist I guess you could mix in some audio tracks and label it as audio. 29843983493289th Post!!! Whee...
Does anyone know if a legal defense fund for this programmer has been set up, or if this incident is being looked at by the EFF? if you aren't a member already then I would suggest joining.
You know... The Office '97 assistant. He seems to solve all of my problems!