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Now the fun question, you back up your machine's to the Time Capsule, but where do you back it up to?
Now I'm sitting here with 6 Terabytes of internal & external storage, 3 Macs (mini, MacBook and MacBook Pro), 2 PC's and I still need more space for backups, tv shows, movies and podcasts.
If I have little storage room in my house I need to select carefully what I want to keep. If I get a bigger house it will still need to do the same or it will quickly become a messy and uncomfortable place.
myself constantly going back into my e-mail archives to find notes to
and from family, or find the first time I mentioned a person or a
product. I now have virtually every relevant e-mail going back to my
freshman year of college. This database is something worth mining.
You'd have to disclose to the other person that you are recording at the beginning of every call, or it would be illegal under California law. The disclosure would make for some awkward conversations.