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Old 09-20-2014, 08:46 AM   #42
Greg Anos
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I concur with HarryT about large libraries, organization is key.

But I'm an old school barbarian. I keep everything in folders, well organized, and with multiple levels. (Example, folder level one, science fiction R-Z, level two, Eric Frank Russell, level three, individual titles. Works for me...) Also I keep all my data (e-books, music, photos, video montages, ect.), in exactly the same method. Consistency leads to simplicity...

The real advantage of SD chips is data portability. The reader fails, and you just pop out the chip and plug into another machine. I have come to the conclusion, over the years, that ease of portability, and ease of backup, overrides just about everything else.

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