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Geek Skillz, this green and white blog that has somehow caught your attention, is just one of my websites that I run as a hobby. I've got four websites running on an old IBM ThinkCentre box sitting on my desk. Why pay a monthly fee when I can run my own server? Until recently, there has been one problem with my setup: backups. Yes, I've been taking regular backups of the websites and the databases, but those backups have been sitting in a hard drive only one foot away from the server itself. So if my place were to burn down, both the server and the backups would be gone. If someone robbed me, they would probably take the server and the backup drive. What good are backups if they're in the same building as the source computer? Not very good at all, I say.
A few weeks ago, I discovered Mozy. Mozy is an online remote backup service that gives you up to 2 GB of space on their servers for FREE where you can backup your files. Even better, it will keep the backups up-to-date automatically, similar to the way Mac OS X's Time Machine works. I'm a huge fan of Time Machine, and wish that Windows had something as elegant. Mozy comes close. Instead of keeping a huge archive of backups like Time Machine, Mozy keeps a backup of only the latest versions of files. This will probably be good enough for most users' needs. If you need more than 2 GB of space for your backups, Mozy offers monthly and yearly payment plans for as low as US$4.95 a month. For businesses, there are Mozy Pro plans. I've been more than happy with the MozyHome free plan, so give that a try before deciding whether a monthly plan is for you. Click to continue reading...
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Who can be bothered to watch TV shows at their scheduled times anymore? A show better be frickin’ amazing for it to make me sit in front of the TV at a certain day and time, and for me to suffer through 18 minutes of irritating commercials that interrupt the fun. Only Lost has been addictive enough for me to routinely park my butt on the couch every Wednesday night at eight o’clock. That isn’t to say that there aren’t other shows that I want to watch. I just prefer other kinds of entertainment that I can turn on and off when I want them. I grew up playing video games, which you can jump into when you feel like it, and turn off when you’ve had enough. Books also wait patiently for audiences to enjoy them. Television’s format is just inconvenient and annoying for those of us that have become accustomed to “on demand” mediums of entertainment. I recently found a program called TVShows for the Mac that lets me watch shows when I’m ready to watch them. Yes, I know that you can download shows from BitTorrent sites, but that means that for every episode I want to watch, I need to search for the correct video file and download it myself every week, or every day for daily shows. Forget it. Sounds like something that can be automated... which is what TVShows does.
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