Man thats a cool problem to have.
Where does one download that much stuff?
I got some digital spawn and read the whole thing in a day or two. I
got so sucked in, it was ridiculous. I had clients calling. "I'll get
right on that". . . Ya, not good.
DRE
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 09:20:32 -0600, Da
Sounds like you need a SAN or NAS.
M!ke
-Original Message-
From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 10:00 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: My problems
Oh, do I have problems. It's not that my place of work is paying me on a
1099 and I have to cover al
Oh, do I sympathize!
I've got about 800GB of pre-1950s mp3s, much off unique 78s and 45s and
pre-disk formats (player, music boxes, etc).
I've got about 500GB of digitized magazines and ephimera, most from pre
1930.
I've got about 300GB of digitized books, most pre 1900 (including many
pre 1800).
That would be an interesting solution except for 3 things.
1. An average comic is 10 meg which means that an average Google account can
hold between 80 and 100.
2. An average comic is 10 meg and downloading it to read will be a pain.
3. Do you know how long it'll take to upload 1.3 T over DSL?
Oh
I'm sorry to hear about all the other hassles :(
BUT - I have a solution for space - if you're up to it :)
GMAIL
There's a utility to use it as a hard drive.
If you're interested I'll dig out a link tomorrow. :)
:D
Cheers,
Erika
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