<rant>
Personally, I don't get how people are ok with putting all their private
data on a big corporations hard drive and thinking that it's not being
watched.. I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but it's just a little bit
frightening.   Also, it's frighteningly slow to upload and download, and
could just all disappear in a hackers eyeblink. :s  Corporations need
documents and lawyers to set up backup drives in third party places, with
security clearances etc and red tape. Who's to say that some hacker isn't a
member and once they have limited access, the next step is a simple one to
get full access to everyone else. (I can hack your computer once you let me
get my hands on the attached keyboard....  mwa ha ha)

I'll keep it all close to my chest, thanks. ;)  Cloud is just big brother in
sheeps clothing.
</rant>

Mandy

On 31 March 2011 12:51, jleslie48 <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you have an account with Amazon, they will give you 5GB of internet
> disk space to use as you like, You can't transfer whole disk trees,
> but you can with control A select all the files of a directory and
> upload them in one shot.   Single file size limit is a generous 2GB.
> Sure beats a memory stick for transferring just a few files.
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