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Using Hi-MD for backups

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Just curious as to how many are actually storing computer files on Hi-MDs, and for what purpose?

Personally I use it to backup all my programming and web authoring source codes and designs. Its slow, but more reliable than CDs, harddrives and thumbdrives.

What about you?

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I'll throw some school papers on a disc here and there, and I have one disc with a bunch of tools and junk that I use at work, but that's the only data stuff I use Hi-MD for...unless I'm making some sort of weird compilation. I've got this 1GB disc I made for Phish's Coventry concert that's pretty cool. I'm not a huge Phish fan, but I worked at that concert so the disc has a bunch of photos and the soundboard recording w/ soundcheck, and scans of flyers that were passed out. Lots of memories stored on one small disc. :D

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I use my HiMD player for everything it can support:

  • Storing music in MP3/OMG format
  • Storing my University work
  • Recording University lectures
  • Backing up my Uni Lecture recordings (on old 74min MDs formatted to FAT)

Thats the thing about HiMD - its an iPod, dictaphone and flash drive all in one! :declare:

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