Sunday, September 26, 2010

My New Table

I have been finding it a little bit difficult to study while at home lately. The living room always gets me to sit back and watch hours of TV that I didn’t mean to watch. I have way too many games on my computer when I actually get a change to work on it (family always playing Farmville). Lately I have had to go into school just to be able to do my homework, but now I have found a solution. Yesterday I went out and got a table for my dining room. It is nothing too big; just a little something that I could sit at away from the TV and all of my games and work. Since putting it together, I have spent almost the whole rest of the day studying accounting for an upcoming exam on Monday. I think my plan is working.

New table

Monday, September 13, 2010

Data Back-up


Paranoia is a constant problem when it come to my photo archive. Awhile ago I was introduced to a program that would help with keeping my files synced on multiple hard drives. The program Carbon Copy Cloner looked to be just the thing that I needed. Plus it doesn't cost anything. It would just check to see if there were any changes made and then copy them over to the back-up drive. After the first back-up, which could take some time, only modified files would be copied over. This makes for quick back-ups between multiple drives.


The only thing that could have made this program better would be if it was cross platform compatible. Right now Carbon Copy Cloner is only for Macintosh computers. Since I only have PCs, it really didn't do me any good. I have been on the hunt for something that would be similar to it on the PC. Knowing that I need to back-up my files I keep searching for a program that would work. I spent a couple of months looking at back-up programs like Norton Ghost and a few others ,but they never did what I wanted. After almost giving up, I decided to start from ground zero. Unfortunately I was using the wrong terminology. I asked myself just what did the program actually do. Check to see if there were new files and then transfer them to another location. Once I started looking for syncing programs everything started looking up. I found Allway Sync.


It works almost identical to what I was looking for. Plus it too was also free. Now I have my photos on four separate hard drives and peace of mind. There is nothing better.