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Buffistechnology 2: You Made Her So She Growls?
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Yup.
Durn it.
I swear, my memory is going - once I saw that post I remembered it.
Is there a limitation on how often you can write over DVD-RW discs? I've just bought a DVD writer and got a stack of the rewritable discs fairly cheaply and don't want to finish them off too soon. Also, when you write over a disc, can you just delete what you have and use the entire space as you'd a blank disc, or are you limited to what's left over from the last time you put on a file(s) on the disc?
You can delete what you have and use the entire space. I haven't used my DVD-RW disk much, so I don't have a feel for how many times it can overwritten. It seems like RW media scratches up faster than R media, but maybe that's just me.
You can delete what you have and use the entire space.
Cool. I'll probably use it mostly to ferry large-sized media files back and forth different computers. Saves me the cumbersome aspect of hauling actual external hard-drives or having to YSI big files.
Anyone able to open an 800 kb .sit file for me and e back whatever it turns out to be? I suspect it is something I don't care about keeping but I would rather be sure and Alladin is giving me pissall trying to download anything to my PC...
Also a cluesticking on not naming things Archive.sit would not be amiss, cause nsm with the helpful it turns out...
Cass, email it to me at dcjensen at gmail dot com.
Thanks, dcj! Insented.
I feel the need to report that at work today, I received files via FTP, and did it all from the command line, a procedure I have not done in years and years. The only things I had to look up were "that command you have to do so the files you get aren't all nonsense" (bin) and "that command so you can not have to get files each by its own name, one by one" (mget).
I was smartastic!! And I realized that (a) my company has no default GUI FTP software and (b) I am the only person in my whole department, including the tech liaison, who knows how to FTP via command.
Is that weird?
Nutty am genius.
Will they not let you install a GUI FTP client?