hwedhlor wrote:
> Sorry I wasn't that clear the first time, Charani.  Maybe
> it's the heat here, which is around 116ºF/46.1ºC in the
> afternoon, and drops to a mere 90ºF/32.2ºC during the night.
> :-)  Good job the humidity seldom climbs above 20%. :-)

SOK.  Cloud computing is new to me so I guess there was also an
element of my not understanding as well :))

We're in one of our brief periods of proper summer weather again: not
nearly as hot as Arizona but we have high humidity.  The two together
can be exhausting.  It's 09.45 here, temp's 21.7ºC, about 73ºF, but
the humidity is already 37% and will climb during the day.  There is a
breeze today which is keeping it quite pleasant - at the moment!  Son
and small furries will suffer later though when the temp and humidity
climb.

> Dropbox is a good secondary storage area, and can provide a
> convenient means of transferring files, but I would never
> use it as the primary storage location for anything, even if
> I chose to pay for a higher level of service to eliminate
> the threat of files expiring and being erased by Dropbox staff.

I think I'd be more inclined to deposit files in a private area of one
of my domains - so long as I could remember the URL, of course! :))  I
also have a couple of Wordpress sites.  Anything I want to share with
one of my cousins is usually sent directly to them; and I have a home
network so I can copy files across machines.  It may not be as quick
or easy, but it works :))

--
Charani (UK)
OPC for Walton, Ashcott, Shapwick,
Greinton and Clutton, SOM
http://wsom-opc.org.uk




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