At 6:34 AM -0600 1/8/2009, Charles Lenington wrote:
>I was in Sam's Club (Midwest City, OK) yesterday and they had a Sentry
>safe on the shelf for $152+/-.
>The advertising on box claims 1 hour fire protection from normal fires
>and waterproofing for dvd/cds.
>I personally would be leery of a lock that took batteries. I guess if
>you were the type to change batteries
>  in your smoke detectors, then the safe would be remembered also.

Um... Just my 2c...

If you find yourself looking for lock boxes, environmental controlled 
boxes, safes, etc, for your discs, then something is very wrong.  NO 
box, no matter how much you spend, is going to protect your data from 
everything.  Therefore NONE can be depended upon.

The only SURE protection is to make MULTIPLE copies on DIFFERING 
media (DVD, HD, paper) and store them in DIFFERENT locations.  Your 
best friend's sock drawer.  You cousin's sock drawer - 1000 miles 
away.  etc.

FWIW,
- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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