Right on! Just think Megaupload, and all the data that was lost when
the Fed's shut them down. Keep all your stuff in your own den, not in
some 'cloud'.
Don Knutts
"Mayberry's Finest"
On Thu, 1 May 2014 08:42:57 -0400, Personality Person <las@fu.com>
wrote:
>On 2014-04-30 23:28:44 +0000, FREE CLOUDSPACE said:
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>I have over 36 TB (Yup - TB, not GB) right here at home. Putting data
>in the cloud sounds OK (and is right there for the NSA to get hold of)
>
>Data drives are cheap. Run RAID 1 Mirror boxes and your data is safe if
>a drive crashes/goes bad, and it is not available to the NSA.
>
>Don't buy into this crap. You never know - The "company" may be copying
>your data and selling or otherwise using it. Keep your data at home -
>Safe and where it belongs.
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