ext is nothing like FAT - unless you beet your drives up by filling
and removing random files you will not see much benefit from a monthly
defrag. The average user would not see much benefit after a few years,
or perhaps more. But for some of us it can be quite advantageous.
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010
Am 20. Sep, 2010 schwätzte Benjamin Francom so:
I live out there, but am booked this Wednesday.
Next month, October 27th, I could present a basic intro to either Inkscape
or Scribus.
Excellent. We need more presentations on both. Please send me a bio and
description of the presentation you'd
Jim March wrote:
Guys,
Having all my GMail data backed up at home is a no-go. I need access
to this stuff while on the road. I never know when I'm going to have
to prove a given election official is a lying sack of
something-or-other. Doing so next week doesn't cut it, period.
I need an
Also note, with Gmail you can have it archive anything pop-ed, so it
literally would keep a copy of everything and still be available in
case your server tanked.
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 11:34 AM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:
Jim March wrote:
Guys,
Having all my GMail data backed up at
In the flyer it says Warner and Chandler. That is a true statement :),
but I think you mean Warner and Ray.
In the flyer it says Warner and Chandler. That is a true statement :),
but I think you mean Warner and Ray.