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Re: Mac Floppies / Prodos



In article <X-6dncMiyMzED4zYnZ2dnUVZ_rmdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
 "Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote:

> jsnospam@cimmeri.com wrote:
> > Greg Buchner wrote:
> > 
> >>And you need at least three copies of your data to be secure.  The 
> >>original, an onsite copy and an offsite copy.
> > 
> > 
> > Greg, you've found me out.   My entire real process is as follows (for
> > your amusement, Michael):
> > 
> > - entire Apple IIgs OS + programs + data --> backed up via LT to Mac
> > Color Classic.
> > - entire Mac Color Classic (+IIgs files) --> backed up via Zip drive to
> > Mac 6500.
> > - entire Mac 6500 (+Mac CC files (+IIgs files)) --> backed up via Zip
> > drive to PC.
> > - entire PC (+Mac 6500 files (+Mac CC files (+IIgs files))) -> backed
> > up via USB hard drive
> > - USB hard drive -> syncronized to a sister PC at offsite location.
> 
> I *love* it!  ;-)

Ditto...

Now if only more people would be so concerned about their data.  But 
then what would companies like DriveSavers do to keep in business.  ;-) 

Greg

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