Disk space can vary from provider to provider. but a couple gigs isn't an
issue for most - and is generally low the minimum they offer.

Pierre



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From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 3:06 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: web space?

I was talked out of bringing the laptop. It is true that it would have
required a lot of hypervigilance while we were in Laredo.

the hosting plan is an idea, but the issue isnt so much transfer as storage,
unless I am looking at things completely wrong.

>If you do this regularly?you could buy a low cost linux hosting plan (and
>only use ftp) for about $8 a month.
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>Many companies offer about 30 ?60 gigs of transfer per month?depending on
>where you go.
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>Another solution is adding a dvd burner to your laptop.
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>The system I use is:
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>hp zd7000 series 3.0 ht gig, 17? 1 gig ram, 80 gig hd, dvd+r / cdrw
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>Pierre
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>From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 2:29 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Re: web space?
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>right. What I would like to do is transfer save to the HD at the internet
>cafe of the hotel (htis much is possible, I have checked) then FTP
someplace
>for later download and editing. Abd thank you for the number. I rather
>suspected we might be in the range of gigs.
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>Dana
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>>A full hour of digital tv saved to hard drive then converted to dvd /
>mpeg-2
>probably
>>the way to go. I really have no idea how large the files are. We have 12
>>video tapes of about 15 minutes each, but I would guess that we are really
>>only interested in uploading about half of that. Given my utter
>inexperience
>>with video, I am not even going to try to guess how big that is. If anyone
>>can estimate, that may make me able to ask a more intelligent question :P
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