Certainly does, now you're dependent on the longevity, and good will of a corporation to protect your private data. Not to mention network security. Outages that may keep you from deadlines. Loss of personal control,. Yep seems like a good idea to me.
Juan Buhler wrote: > On 2/28/07, Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I wasn't responding to you because I was totally bewildered. :-) >> >> I can see people liking it that could not/might not otherwise purchase it. >> But I think it would be quite slow compared to a local copy of the software. >> > > It doesn't have to be slow, except in the transfer of images back and > forth... Check out Picknik: > > http://www.picnik.com > > The idea is interesting. I have some full-res images on Flickr, for > example (set to private so nobody can download them.) It changes the > rules of the game in a way, regarding backups and media longevity. > > j > > > -- Entropy Seminar: The results of a five yeer studee ntu the sekend lw uf thurmodynamiks aand itz inevibl fxt hon shewb rt nslpn raq liot. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

