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The leap of faith

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by , 3rd May 2012 at 07:17 PM (110 Views)
Today, my step mom was telling me about the very real threat of a tsunami. While she was bitching about how she would get us from school if it happened, I was thinking about something way more important.

The files on my computer! All my projects, photos, music, games, etc will be lost in such an event. This inspired me to start using the cloud. This way, if I manage to survive such an event, all my files will be safe on teh interwebz. I was skeptical at first about hackers going through my shit, but that's minor compared to losing everything. If its hacked, I'll just make a new account and put everything back, simple.

One less thing to worry about amirite? Now I can search for the bodies of deceased friends and family while knowing that my files are safe and sound.

I might be a horrible person, but I'm a horrible person with his files intact. Start using the cloud!
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  1. Baron Brixius's Avatar
    [QUOTE]Now I can search for the bodies of deceased friends and family while knowing that my files are safe and sound.[/QUOTE]

    I fucking lol'd.
  2. Agent Gryphon's Avatar
    I save my most important ever file, the one that I will scream if I ever lose it. It's my story that's just now over 8000 pages and I have written since 2007. My own little personal escape from reality, my own world when I need it.

    I save it on the USB, although it is very pointless since if an natural distaster, like tsunami happens and my computer goes, my USB that is currently sitting on top of a bible is not gonna survive, and be very hard to find, unless the bible protects it XD. But I do have it saved on a laptop and a another computer, despite it is not the update version (Which means those have like 6000-7000 pages and loads other storylines missing). Somewhere in in Forest Lake, unless that computer is dead my story at about 600-1000 pages remains on my cousin computer.

    I would put it on the internet but it's so big, and I would want it to be private, which means I could access it if I ever needed to find the backup, but I never, ever want some other stranger person reading it unless I say so.