Backing up on "The Cloud" ?

Robert E. Seastrom rs at seastrom.com
Sat Oct 3 17:05:02 CDT 2009


As one of my friends is fond of pointing out, "There is no
'Cloud'; there are only Other People's Hard Drives."

He usually goes on to note the irony that PGP never caught on, yet
storing one's personal information on disks belonging to strangers
has.

-r

Alex Fraser <beatnic at comcast.net> writes:

> One step forward two steps back (up).
> People with their heads in the clouds have to worry about tripping over the
> bottom line.
> andre kesteloot wrote:
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