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    don't tase me, bro! Asylum Steve's Avatar
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    Buy.com one day sale - TUESDAY AUGUST 17th...

    Just wanted to let everyone know buy.com's having a pretty decent one day sale today. Check out their site for details:

    http://www.buy.com/default.asp

    I'm picking up the MAXTOR - 250GB External Hard Drive - 7200RPM 8MB USB 2.0/1 for, are you ready? - $200US! This is the one I've been waiting for.

    BTW, Lexar CF cards are incredibly cheap too.

    Plus, FREE US shipping! Can't beat that!...

    Anyway, lots of other stuff...
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    Arrgh... Missed it - but - got that drive a while back on sale at Comp USA. I thought $250 was good because it never goes on sale! It's even $300 at B&H, or was about 6wks ago when I got mine.

    Could use another CF card or two, but couldn't we all !

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    250 GB External HD - Arrrrlllggggghhh...

    Sorry, that was suppose to be Homer Simpson drooling...

    I got the baby yesterday and hooked it up as quickly as possible. Problem is I have USB 1, and with that connection backup of just the MYDOC folder would take about 6 or 7 hours. Hmmm...

    I realize the first backup is the longest, and I could probably just let it run overnight, but I think instead I'm gonna go out and get a USB 2 card this weekend. Been meaning to upgrade to that anyway...

    Yeah, ever since Sebastian mentioned using a removable external hd, I knew that was the way to go. My computer guru swears by Maxtor, and I know the rule of a dollar a gig being a decent price, so this was a no-brainer.

    Having this redundancy, plus the overall storage space (especially with it being so quickly accessible) will be a great help to my workflow...
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    Good call Steve.

    I unplug mine when not backing up just in case I get nailed with a nasty virus or something. I want the duplicates to be as pure as possible.

    USB 2.0 is nice, but if it has a firewire option, THAT is the way to go.
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    Steve, that's exactly my situation. Matter of fact the USB2 card has been sitting on my desk for about 3 weeks... Now that I've admitted that I suppose I'll take the 5 minutes to do it this weekend and then wonder why I waited so long ! I have and will continue archiving to CD, but will have a (much) more accessible file on the HD. And like Sebastian, I leave mine off when I'm not using it. Start the first copy, let it run overnight and it'll be done. Actually I brought over a couple of small files just to make sure everything was working, then started the job.

    The version I have is Firewire (400) or USB2 capable, but I have other stuff to use the USB2 with so that's the route I'm going - for now.

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