On a sunny day (Mon, 6 Aug 2018 13:08:37 +0100) it happened The Natural
Philosopher wrote in :
>On 05/08/18 04:49, Henri Derksen wrote:
>> At the moment backing up to several harddisks every 10 years at different
>> places is also a reliable way, of course never 100%,
>> but at least it comes nearby that figure.
>
>Thats how I manage.
>
>several hard disks of whatever the latest technology is.
>
>And a 'nice'd up copy program for when a new drive goes in
And in case the place burned down, was nuked, or whatever,
I carry a USB stick with the programs I wrote and my often used scripts.
And in case.. there is a backup of much in the cloud, rented space.
The old Duracell USB sticks I have have a hole where you can put a cord and
wear it around your neck.
Bit of code to commie-nuke-aid:
http://panteltje.com/panteltje/newsflex/download.html#jan_and_pan
The small micro SDcards can be hidden almost anywhere.
Best is to use postal pigeons with those card for data,
it is cheaper and faster per GB than the internet ;-)
It is fun to play with 'high tech' and show its limits.
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