If you go with raid 1 you could use a backup system that backups to zip file. That give you back the space you lose and since zip is non proprietary you can recover even if backup software is not available. Yeah, I know time machine really is better.
Lilah ,'Destiny'
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I'm just going with out of the box compression. I have no interest in a third party backup tool. I'm already going to have to work something out for the Debian box.
Best name for an iPhone app ever: [link]
I need that app. I don't care what it does, I NEED IT.
Well, obviously, it helps you split the tab on a restaurant check.
It's a tip calculator!
t /Morty Seinfeld
I got an invite to Google Music Beta last night and started uploading tunes from my iTunes music drive. I have way more music than my Google quota allows, so I'd like to be able to pick and choose which songs get put in the cloud. There's no documented/easy way to do this, but I think I may have noticed an UNdocumented way -- It seems to be giving preference to songs in my iTunes playlists! It's still too early to say for sure what algorithm it's using to choose songs (it's been 17 hours and only 913 songs have been uploaded), but pretty much everything that's already been uploaded is also in one of my non-smart playlists.
Well, obviously, it helps you split the tab on a restaurant check.
So you're saying it won't power my space ship?
That's an undocumented feature. You have to toy with it.
Once again, I'm looking to 'cut the chord' of cable. It looks like Boxee Box has gone through a major update. I was curious if anyone on the boards is using it, and what they think of it. It costs more than a Roku, but seems to have more possibilities. Just curious of 1st hand experiences.