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turbert
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Jan 26, 2019
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I've been photographing my children's artwork all day. That probably sounds weird, but it's something I do, for archival purposes. Anyway, I've listened to quite a few things since I began. Right now The Clash - London Calling is playing. Here are some links: https://tidal.com/album/21785493
https://tidal.com/album/68660994
https://tidal.com/album/4255136
https://tidal.com/album/77701485 HD-6xx/Schiit Vali 2/Modi 2 Uber/HifiBerry Digi+
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Jan 26, 2019
DrBobUTerwilliger
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Jan 27, 2019
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turbertI do the same, it's so easy to forget that even with so much of our lives being recorded digitally (and [hopefully**] backed up in some capacity), there's still some things we'd love to keep for a long time, that are on __paper__. We had severe flooding the last couple of hurricane seasons, our place is built high, so nothing in the house, but some older folks local to us got creamed and everything they had in terms of photos, newspaper clippings, etc., was only in hardcopy and most of it got ruined. ** I actually sync photo/video content from our smart phones to a cloud service, also duplicated to my local machine, that machine is backed up to a local NAS (including full images every couple of weeks), and all data completely backed up again to a remote backup service :)
Jan 27, 2019
turbert
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Jan 30, 2019
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DrBobUTerwilligerSorry to hear about the flooding. I dread such a scenario. I keep the "choice cuts" on paper, but the entire digital archive is also backed up in the cloud and at home. Drives never fail unitl they fail, if you know what I mean.
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Jan 30, 2019
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