On Jan 5, 2009, at 7:34 PM, insightinmind wrote:

> I haven't read this entire enormous thread, but has anyone mentioned
> storing the data files in cyberspace?

I definitely wanted to mention this but GUESS WHAT!  I HAVE  
EXPERIENCE!  I was storing music files onlinr and then the company  
suddenly went out of business without announcement and I lost a lot!   
Also, AOL Pictures DID warn its people this past week but still,  
millions of people lost images when AOL Pictures shut down on 12/31.   
SO.... Online means "out of our hands" and that makes me scared- I  
only recommend what I view as safest.

If we could LEGALLY bind online storage companies to NEVER losing or  
deleting our data, I'd recommend cyberspace.  But it definitely happens.

So YEs, I thought about it, but according to my motto- I only say what  
people need to know, otherwise it clutters the usefulness of the reply.

MIKO in Seattle
Miko's Support and Design Services

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