newegg.com

its only $60 a year, really. But can it accept any files internationally, like myself from Australia or nom?

like I said - anytime, anywhere. All you need is a computer & internet wherever you are. :cool2: $4.95 is a small price to pay for a piece of mind and convenience, si?
 
like I said - anytime, anywhere. All you need is a computer & internet wherever you are. :cool2: $4.95 is a small price to pay for a piece of mind and convenience, si?

I'll consider that once I have the mini laptop in my hands soon :cool2: thank you for your advice. Do you have your files on your PC back'ed up too?
 
like I said - anytime, anywhere. All you need is a computer & internet wherever you are. :cool2: $4.95 is a small price to pay for a piece of mind and convenience, si?

:hmm:
 
I'll consider that once I have the mini laptop in my hands soon :cool2: thank you for your advice. Do you have your files on your PC back'ed up too?

yes of course but I don't use mozy.com... yet. I have 7 external hdds (only 3 for back-up purpose). :cool2:
 
i should back up my lots of documents of my selling business to service. I will consider about it. My brother who owns insurance company to save back up discs to his bank deposit box every week.
 
i should back up my lots of documents of my selling business to service. I will consider about it. My brother who owns insurance company to save back up discs to his bank deposit box every week.

What if the bank burns down and the CD is unusable????
 
wtf? 7 hdds? lots of photos or video???????????

for various purpose -
1. two hdds for "Entertainment" (mostly movies/games/appz)
2. 1 for important back-up of important files
3. 1 for back-up of #2 :laugh2:
4. 1 for image file of each computer
5. 1 as a huge temp-storage hdd for my PC cuz I'm a dl-whore
6. 1 for... uh.... I don't know :scratch: oh yea... porns :naughty:
 
What if the bank burns down and the CD is unusable????

banks can't burn down cuz of water sprinklers but one major thing I don't like about back-up CDs... It corrodes/fades and it's sensitive to electrical/magnetic disturbance. That's why corporations still use tape drives.
 
Mozy.com is free 2 GB backup service. if needing more than 2 GB, charge $5.00 each month. Sound good.
 
yes of course but I don't use mozy.com... yet. I have 7 external hdds (only 3 for back-up purpose). :cool2:

The problem is that if you die, somebody has to clean out your home. Somebody will look up your computer with your hdds. How will you deal with that? Of course, your hdds would be erased without a password.

I am sure that your family would want to see all the family photos from your hdds, and how they would able to unlock your personal things in the computer system? I bet that you have tons of dirty pictures that would take many months for you to divide them in the group for the folders. If you don't care about the dirty pictures, then your mommy might faint to see your very huge penis in the pictures. :giggle:
 
The problem is that if you die, somebody has to clean out your home. Somebody will look up your computer with your hdds. How will you deal with that? Of course, your hdds would be erased without a password.

I am sure that your family would want to see all the family photos from your hdds, and how they would able to unlock your personal things in the computer system? I bet that you have tons of dirty pictures that would take many months for you to divide them in the group for the folders.

:dunno: what does it matter if I'm dead? :cool2:
 
How can JClarke to buy a computer in the U.S.A. from Australia? If he buys one, then it would cost more for the shipping. I don't know how much it cost the difference between import and export shipping.

Maybe, he would work as a part time job at a computer store in his hometown so that he might get a discount to get one. After a few weeks, he could quit his job at the store. :hmm:
 
How can JClarke to buy a computer in the U.S.A. from Australia? If he buys one, then it would cost more for the shipping. I don't know how much it cost the difference between import and export shipping.

Maybe, he would work as a part time job at a computer store in his hometown so that he might get a discount to get one. After a few weeks, he could quit his job at the store. :hmm:

:lol:
 
How can JClarke to buy a computer in the U.S.A. from Australia? If he buys one, then it would cost more for the shipping. I don't know how much it cost the difference between import and export shipping.

Maybe, he would work as a part time job at a computer store in his hometown so that he might get a discount to get one. After a few weeks, he could quit his job at the store. :hmm:

Dell sells internationally, silly. see bottom of Dell site -

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Well, I have bought electronic item from Canada which is the Nikon D60 which only costs me $750AUD = $450 USD
 
Mini 12 price is $849 AUD. convert to $560 USD.

Mini 12 price in USA costs $506. little less price than Australia.
Add VAT (Australia sales tax)?
 
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