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This build is part of the story "Backup arrives" for Andromeda's GATEs on Eurobricks.

You can read the whole story here: www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=120279

How to back up and restore Gmail account on Linux

 

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Day 119 (04.28.2012)

 

Another day at the ballpark. I so love getting the chance to go see G and the rest of the team play!

 

Unfortunately they lost, but the boys played great and I can definitely see some improvement in their skills. G got hurt when sliding into a defective home base the inning before this play, but he still wanted to play so his position was switched from first to shortstop to give him a little more rest (he hurt his knee). His injury didn't seem to slow him down any as you can see him here backing up the second baseman. He went on to hit a triple his very next at bat.

 

Go G Go!

 

How to back up hard drives for disaster recovery with Clonezilla

 

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How to back up hard drives for disaster recovery with Clonezilla

 

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How to back up a Debian system using backupninja

 

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Considering signing up with Mozy for unlimited offsite backup. Also looking into Amazon's S3 storage.

 

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Apparently not many people know this, but you can thin your Time Machine backups right from the Finder:

 

1. Open a Finder window (say, for your boot drive), then trigger Time Machine.

 

2. Pick a backup using the time slider on the right edge of the screen.

 

3A. In the resulting Finder window, pop open the gear (Action) toolbar item, and choose "Delete Backup" to remove just this particular backup, for only this point in time.

 

or:

 

3B. Instead, choose "Delete All Backups of 'whatever'" to remove every backup of this item, from all time periods (Mr. Data, you're a clever man).

 

It's still a manual process, but it's better than risking breaking your Time Machine backup archive - or enduring the hourly pain of a nearly-full backup drive.

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