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Very good lead, but it requires Windows or OSX on the computer side. No go.

earplugs?

I had a boss who would ask me to print off 20 copies of some 60 pg presentation he was giving in my building just before he was driving cross town to the meeting. The 3rd time, I ignored his request and made certain I wasn't available. About 4 hours later, I ipgr'd back that I'd been in a meeting and didn't see his

Sorry, no. However, I studied Robert A. Heinlein's works. [en.wikipedia.org] as my Sr. English project. Passion is only 50% of a good grade.

Does everyone really use a music player to sync files to android? Music is about the last thing I need help getting to android. What about all the other files like video, podcasts, ebooks, PDFs, contacts, text files, CSV, productivity docs, password manager DB and anything other files?

Thanks. Is there a link with that info that can easily be shared?

We're interested but didn't want to sign up before seeing the system requirements for hosts and clients. Are those posted anywhere? Couldn't find them on the website.

I can agree with your statements here. Well put.

RAID is not a backup, it is to limit or prevent downtime when something bad happens. As you learned, you still need a backup.

I believe you are interpreting it wrong, without a critical eye. Projections mean nothing. Name a device that fails linearly in later years, especially a device with a known write-cycle limitation.

What about the FBI warning in front of every DVD that that we purchase that cannot be bypassed?

I agree.

You need to understand basic networking concepts like NAT, subnets and routing.

In the old days, codec packs were known to cause instability in the operating system. They were also used by "bad people" to trick you into installing spyware (or worse). They'd encapsulate some video inside a custom codec that you had to install to view. Their codec would include other features that helped them,

Ah - I block javascript almost everywhere.

Prioritization is key, followed by actually doing something on the highest priority items. I don't even look at lower priority items most of the week. New items that aren't immediately given high priority get shoved at the bottom of my task list for a prioritization session on Friday afternoon.

They will come around, eventually, just like LH did with my concerns about google and FB.

Anyone running cron scheduler on Android got any tips?

How about options hosted outside the USA by non-US entities for those of us inside who want to make data gathering as difficult as possible for the USA government?