Yes, we are.
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 8:29 AM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
> Are we getting spammed? or what? :)
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Are we getting spammed? or what? :)
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 10:14 PM, dave moore wrote:
>
> >THE BIG QUESTION
> >
> >Are there any services online, in the cloud, that can be my "folder" for
> my
> >everyday data storage? Secure. Encrypted. With permissions so I can give
> >other people acces
>THE BIG QUESTION
>
>Are there any services online, in the cloud, that can be my "folder" for my
>everyday data storage? Secure. Encrypted. With permissions so I can give
>other people access to those same folders.
I would also recommend Dropbox. Dropbox is a cloud storage solution that
prov
>THE BIG QUESTION
>
>Are there any services online, in the cloud, that can be my "folder" for my
>everyday data storage? Secure. Encrypted. With permissions so I can give
>other people access to those same folders.
I would also recommend Dropbox. Dropbox is a cloud storage solution that
prov
>THE BIG QUESTION
>
>Are there any services online, in the cloud, that can be my "folder" for my
>everyday data storage? Secure. Encrypted. With permissions so I can give
>other people access to those same folders.
I would also recommend Dropbox. Dropbox is a cloud storage solution that
prov
Just wanna bump and say this is an awesome thread. All updates and
suggestions are appreciated.
On 8/3/10, Erika L. Rich wrote:
>
> Yeah, I had it at a friend's over the weekend and their 'net was much
> faster. The first bunch finished pretty quickly. I'm not going anywhere this
> week though.
>THE BIG QUESTION
>
>Are there any services online, in the cloud, that can be my "folder" for my
>everyday data storage? Secure. Encrypted. With permissions so I can give
>other people access to those same folders.
I would also recommend Dropbox. Dropbox is a cloud storage solution that
prov
>THE BIG QUESTION
>
>Are there any services online, in the cloud, that can be my "folder" for my
>everyday data storage? Secure. Encrypted. With permissions so I can give
>other people access to those same folders.
I would also recommend Dropbox. Dropbox is a cloud storage solution that
prov
Yeah, I had it at a friend's over the weekend and their 'net was much
faster. The first bunch finished pretty quickly. I'm not going anywhere this
week though. It's ok, I don't mind. It's all in the background.
21GB so far ... 27GB more to go ...
That might earn me a "go get a bottle of wine" st
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 6:11 PM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
> I'm down to 25 hours to go on this latest batch. Went from "Get a snickers"
> to "47 days" to 25 hrs. Gotta love fluctuating DSL speeds. :)
You might be able to get to a location with faster upspeeds long
enough to get everything uploaded.
Ha! I'm at 36% of 50GB.
I'm hoping I don't need the 100GB plan, but it's not much if I do.
I also love the fact that they keep revision history in case I want a file
from 5 changes ago.
I'm down to 25 hours to go on this latest batch. Went from "Get a snickers"
to "47 days" to 25 hrs. Gotta love
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Cameron Childress wrote:
> Interesting. Have you hit the 2Gig limit yet? They encrypt
> everything on the way over the wire so I'll bet it's blowing the size
> of the data up pretty big. Imagine moving 100Gigs up somewhere
> phew!
Encryption doesn't genera
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
> LOL! I'm still moving files to DropBox, and every once in a while I check
> the status. It's been 10hrs, or 8 days or 23 minutes, etc, depending on what
> I had left to sync.
>
> Today I moved some of the HUGE folders.
>
> Status bar says "I
LOL! I'm still moving files to DropBox, and every once in a while I check
the status. It's been 10hrs, or 8 days or 23 minutes, etc, depending on what
I had left to sync.
Today I moved some of the HUGE folders.
Status bar says "It's going to be a while, grab a Snickers."
Clever.
~
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 10:37 PM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
> "Once a year" is an example. I couldn't tell you if I wanted it at all or
> maybe for some reason I needed a file 4 times in a particular month, and if
> I am traveling, and won't be home for awhile, as in months ... then that
> option is ki
I'm working on it ;)
On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Scott Raley wrote:
>
> Are we there yet?
>
>
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-Original Message-
From: Erika L. Rich [mailto:elr...@ruwebby.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2010 10:38 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: In the Cloud Virtual Office folder
"Once a year" is an example. I couldn't tell you if I wanted it at all or
maybe
"Once a year" is an example. I couldn't tell you if I wanted it at all or
maybe for some reason I needed a file 4 times in a particular month, and if
I am traveling, and won't be home for awhile, as in months ... then that
option is kinda out for me. :)
Drop.io it is.
On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 1:2
On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 12:32 AM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
> You got anything else I might like? You ever use drop.io?
Not really. I tend to keep that "access once a year" kinda stuff on
my ReadyNAS at home. If I only need it once a year I can wait till I
get home to do it. 100 Gigs is alot to dr
That's a clever way around outside the box. But probably not workable.
My net connection is only iffy as cannot host a dedicated computer at the
host and guarantee I can always access it, as net blips happen, the modem
resets, the IP changes, etc. Not that I cannot get online.
That's what is cur
So my last suggestion made me wonder... (to a coder, everything is
programming related, I guess ;))
What about an online source control deal? There are some that are
free (you'd need 20 2G accounts ;]), and allow closed source
projects...
I bet the uptime is pretty good for many of 'em, and if
As an aside - I have tried that MioNet that comes with Western Digital
external drives. you throw the drive on your network via the router, install
the software on your computer and it maps the external, as well as make it
available online should you ever need it remotely. I thought that was the
b
I want everything in one pile.
The stuff I want shared in different resources like Flickr, etc, are already
there. This is my "huge big basement archives room full of long filing
cabinets" type of place. dimly lit bare bulbs, scurrying of rats, musty
smell, with a troll as the gatekeeper. :) He g
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
> I thought it stored everything up there and nothing on the machine. Which is
> what I wanted. A) to save harddrive space B) just didn't want anything
> locally.
No, yeah - not what it is.
> I've got almost 100 gigs of data I wanted in the
Reach up, grab a cloud and write your name on it. Hook it up to the car so
it goes with you everywhere.
-Original Message-
From: Erika L. Rich [mailto:elr...@ruwebby.com]
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2010 11:56 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: In the Cloud Virtual Office folder
OK. The
OK. I'll give them a shot for stuff that doesn't get touched all the time.
Probably be great for all the photos and stuff like that.
Thank you! :)
Still loving DropBox. Just wish I didn't have to have a local copy.
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 2:09 PM, Zaphod Beeblebrox <
zaph0d.b33bl3b...@gmail.co
Maybe http://drop.io instead then?
On Jul 30, 2010, at 10:55 AM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
>
> OK. The honeymoon is over.
>
> DropBox isn't what I thought it was.
>
> I thought it stored everything up there and nothing on the machine. Which is
> what I wanted. A) to save harddrive space B) just
Did you read my first post?
"I back this up thrice. Once to another desktop in the office. Once to an
external Western Digital external. Once to a FreeAgent external. Yeah I'm a
freak, whatever. AND I have two online backup services for the really
important stuff. Carbonite and Mozy."
I will sti
Are you sure you want to trust all your files totally to an online
service? What happens if they fail?
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
> I get that, and it's all good. But doesn't clean off my harddrives. Dropbox
> is still worth it's weight in Gold, and I'm going to keep
OK. The honeymoon is over.
DropBox isn't what I thought it was.
I thought it stored everything up there and nothing on the machine. Which is
what I wanted. A) to save harddrive space B) just didn't want anything
locally.
>From DropBox (after I asked about where the files are):
"No, if you wan
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Cameron Childress wrote:
>
> Dropbox and 1Password are also a great combo.
>
> http://agilewebsolutions.com/products/1Password
>
> Password keeper, cross platform (Mac/PC) and there is a iPhone and
> iPad version too...
>
> -Cameron
>
>
And simular which is what
Oh yeah. Got 1password. I think it was the first or second app I downloaded
to my iphone... a must have.
Next on my list is TeamViewer. :)
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Cameron Childress wrote:
>
> Dropbox and 1Password are also a great combo.
>
> http://agilewebsolutions.com/products/1Pass
Dropbox and 1Password are also a great combo.
http://agilewebsolutions.com/products/1Password
Password keeper, cross platform (Mac/PC) and there is a iPhone and
iPad version too...
-Cameron
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 10:16 AM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
>
> OMG. I'm in love.
> http://www.robzand.com/b
never thought about using it that way...I use it for my vim, zsh, ssh/config,
etc files. Pretty darn cool when I open up vim on my mac and it has the exact
config as vim on my workstation.
On Jul 30, 2010, at 9:16 AM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
>
> OMG. I'm in love.
> http://www.robzand.com/blo
She's having an O
-Original Message-
From: Erika L. Rich [mailto:elr...@ruwebby.com]
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2010 10:16 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: In the Cloud Virtual Office folder
OMG. I'm in love.
http://www.robzand.com/blog/firefox-dropbox-profile-synchronizatio
OMG. I'm in love.
http://www.robzand.com/blog/firefox-dropbox-profile-synchronization-across-machines
Words cannot express how using Dropbox makes me feel...
/me heart flutters
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yeah yeah yeah. :)
So got a dozen folders transferring so far. Like a 10% of my stuff ... 19
hour est time.
This is gonna take awhile
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Scott Raley wrote:
>
> Don't try to pass on your erkleness to me oh miss.. what did you call
> yourself goddess?? Keep
dropbox.com
Already a subscriber.
Works.
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n the Cloud Virtual Office folder
See. I f-kin knew it. I pointed this out to Raley one day too. WTH.
/me slaps self in back of head Gibb's style.
Freaking doh.
Thanks man.
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Zaphod Beeblebrox <
zaph0d.b33bl3b...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dro
Now this might be useful as an alternative Amazon cloud solution for a
project I'm doing... Thanks. Didn't know Google was stepping out in this
direction signed up for the wait list.
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Judah McAuley wrote:
>
> Google also offers storeage at affordable rates an
Excellent. Tis a fine service.
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
>
> DropBox - done, signed up, tweeted, paid for. Had exactly what I was looking
> for. Including sharing.
> Thank you thank you. :) Thank you.
>
> LOVE the folder. Precisely, exactly, what I was looking for.
>
DropBox - done, signed up, tweeted, paid for. Had exactly what I was looking
for. Including sharing.
Thank you thank you. :) Thank you.
LOVE the folder. Precisely, exactly, what I was looking for.
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Looks like google's is currently invite-only:
http://code.google.com/apis/storage/
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Judah McAuley wrote:
>
> Google also offers storeage at affordable rates and you can set it up
> as a local drive with GDrive. Permissions can be granted like you do
> with other
Google also offers storeage at affordable rates and you can set it up
as a local drive with GDrive. Permissions can be granted like you do
with other Google Hosted App stuff.
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
>
> See. I f-kin knew it. I pointed this out to Raley one day too.
I guess I should also mention http://drop.io/
one of my friends works there.
On Jul 29, 2010, at 1:42 PM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
>
> See. I f-kin knew it. I pointed this out to Raley one day too. WTH.
>
> /me slaps self in back of head Gibb's style.
>
> Freaking doh.
>
> Thanks man.
>
> O
See. I f-kin knew it. I pointed this out to Raley one day too. WTH.
/me slaps self in back of head Gibb's style.
Freaking doh.
Thanks man.
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Zaphod Beeblebrox <
zaph0d.b33bl3b...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> DropBox.com
>
> 'nuf said.
>
>
DropBox.com
'nuf said.
On Jul 29, 2010, at 1:33 PM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
>
> I probably know the answer to this, but the brain has so many things
> swirling around in it I feel like Kelly Bundy today.
>
> PLEASE NOTE: I am NOT a Mac user. I have a PC. All your Mac solutions keep
> to yourself
I probably know the answer to this, but the brain has so many things
swirling around in it I feel like Kelly Bundy today.
PLEASE NOTE: I am NOT a Mac user. I have a PC. All your Mac solutions keep
to yourself, thank you. One day I will get a MBP, but it isn't today.
My wish and want. Very long.
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