> From: http://www.juno.com/~w1few > Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 13:16:58 GMT > > PGP everything sensitive and put it on CDR then store it away. Well, I don't store any sensitive (i.e., money-connected) passwords on my computers. But probably writing down my money-connected passwords and sticking 'em into my safe deposit box might be useful in case I die or something. > There dirt > cheap (of course dirt isn't cheap anymore). Use the CDRW's for stuff you > change regularly. Almost everything I do changes regularly. It's the beauty of computers. > That's my recommendation. I might have some CDRW's here at > work. If so I'l get them to you. Thanks! > I've had some trouble reading CDRW's on > regular CD drives. Interesting. I've not had any trouble with any of the computers I've tried so far. > That may be fixed now but that's why I just use CDR's. > Got the net work going and can now xfer data both ways Linux to Windows and > have the Windows on the Windows DHCP network and fixed IP for Linux. Thanks. Excellent. > Take care and stay well. You, too. > ME