More bang for the backup
If you are like me, you probably backup important data files irregularly, even though you know you should do it more often.
I still use CDs for my backups. I suppose I could use a memory stick, but CDs are fine for me.
However, I use rewriteable CDs - you know CD-RW instead of CD-R - because this way I can reuse the same CD over and over again for backups. This has several advantages: (1) saves money, (2) saves the environment (not so many junked CDs going to landfills – although you could use them for homemade spectroscopes, (3) minimizes the amount of personal information you are discarding (you do destroy archival CDs don't you?).
I still use CDs for my backups. I suppose I could use a memory stick, but CDs are fine for me.
However, I use rewriteable CDs - you know CD-RW instead of CD-R - because this way I can reuse the same CD over and over again for backups. This has several advantages: (1) saves money, (2) saves the environment (not so many junked CDs going to landfills – although you could use them for homemade spectroscopes, (3) minimizes the amount of personal information you are discarding (you do destroy archival CDs don't you?).
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At least I always have a hard copy of anything I'd not want to lose.
colleen: my old computer died a few months ago, not before starting to trash my hard drive. I did lose over 4 Gb worth of files, but fortunately, they were not important. Most were just little videos and trailers I downloaded for the kids.
MOI: do you mean storing the documents all in the same place, or do you mean storing all the documents in one massive document?