When did the edict spring forth "Thou shalt not burn partial
CD's"? I mean, at a buck a piece you just burn whatever you got for the
week whether its 6 or 600 meg. Also, one generally does not just back
up what is new. Keeping track of that is a PIA anyway. In fact many
argue a CD is too small to do regular backups even for personal use
(although I disagree). You need to waste a half dozen CD's to match the
price of one Zip. They are more reliable, and the burners only cost a
few bucks more (at equivalent speed, much more at higher speed).
On Thursday, July 26, 2001, at 09:03 AM, ppp3 wrote:
> But.... depending on how you want to time your backups, ie are you
> going to wait until you have a full CD of files before you backup?
> That could take you several weeks at which point you could easily
> have several crashes. Toast has session burning which is _far_ more
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