Thread: Seriousness How do you back-up your 'stuff'?
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Old 11-23-2009, 01:56 PM   #44
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Originally Posted by devilsadvocate View Post
In my experience CDs and DVDs tend to last longer when they're not lent out/borrowed/stolen/played to death/used as frisbees. I started keeping all our music & movies on hard drives a few years ago on the reasoning that if you don't take it out, it can't get lost or damaged.
It must be a geek guy thing. That's exactly what my husband is doing. At least it keeps him off the streets and out of the pub. (Just kidding, of course.) In his (and your defense), all our old Disney DVD's are scratched and dirty thanks to little hands wanting to do things for themselves.
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