Re: [Liveaboard] Face book and other computer quirks for boatersĀ Arild,

Depends on who the provider is... He is sitting right next to me here. So I am 
using webmail and photo site. BTW, i have huge storage too which helps. But a 
free account is what you pay for so....



N.Y. RUSSELL
Office Coffee Service
"Java Powered Service"



-----Original Message-----
From: Arild Jensen
Sent: Mon, 06 October 2008 14:53:47
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] Face book and other computer quirks for boaters



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So whose  software products would you use. For my business I use the
> whole suite of Office apps. The cost to replace them would be somewhat
> onerous but the time to change/adapt the information would be huge
> with no promise that the new would be even as good as the old. All
> that being said I hope MS gets theirs one of these days
>
> Roger
> SV Yonder

REPLY
I know several computer savvy people who are forced to run  MS products
due to their work.
They have a cheap desktop with Linux for email and intenet acces.  They
transfer  necessary files  from their isolated MS computers  to the
Linux for sending to outside people or receiving files from them.   More

effective than a software firewall.
Regrettably this doesn't address the problems of a hardware crash.  But
a removable UBS drive and a raid  system should go a long way to dealing
with  that.
Unfortunately, more connectors, plug ins and  cabling  adds to the
clutter and leaves  equipment susectible to salt air corrosion unless
you are careful.

Incidentally I just talked to someone who lost all his files  because
Yahoo decided to delete their bulk storage of older files stored there
by their email clients.
Apparently  Yahoo never sent notification out  that they planned to
erase  all this stuff to clean up their systems. So beware of online
storage of your files.  It may not be as secure as you may think.   Our
church minister lost all his family  photos   that were stored on-line
by some service or other.  He lost th l aptop he was using  and could
not remember his access code and password for manual entry  on a new
computer..

regards
Arild

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