On Dec 27, 2009, at 12:42 , Charles Robinson wrote:

On Dec 27, 2009, at 14:27, paul stenquist wrote:

My external hard drives are named after pets, present and past: Jack, Minny, Ebony, Bandit, Willy, Star, Ginger, Ryan. Ironically, Star is the biggest drive, but Star was a parakeet. Life is strange.

Mine are named by size and location. "Internal 300_gigs", "External_500_gigs", etc. No FUN, but descriptive.



In the interest of full disclosure, mine are a mix.

iMac Internal 320, Imagination Imagery, Imagination Workspace, Restore Workspace, Restored Volumes, iTunes 1 TB, Raid 1 600, Raid 2 600, Time Machine 1 TB, Another 1 TB, Daily Retro BU 500, and McMac's iDisk.

By the way, never rename your iDisk (the data that hangs in the cloud). You will create one or more ghost drives, some of which contain real data, some not, and finding or changing anything becomes a hassle. Actually, I just checked on that, and apparently Apple made some correction so that my current McMac's iDisk and the real iDisk are both identical alias' of the data I have "in the cloud" such as my web sites, blog, etc. So it's fixed after a year!

Never mind...


Joseph McAllister
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There is no off position to the genius switch.
Genius can, however, be observed as insanity.


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