Archive for April, 2008

I Has Controlz

funny pictures
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The trend is over with but I couldn’t help to submit this picture this morning when I stumbled across it in iPhoto.

I Have A Single Point Of Failure And I Sleep Easy

app.png I love my MacBook, but it’s the only Mac I own and it could go at any time. <br/> knock on wood<br/> I’m not worried about it because my data is everywhere. It’s located at server centers, hosted websites, remote versioned repositories, on multiple hard drives and media.

In reality I don’t have a single point of failure at all because I’m leveraging web services by not putting all of my eggs in one basket. However, if my laptop did have a serious problem I’d have to deal with an annoying situation. If for instance my cat spilt a glass of water on the computer (happened to my sister just last week), I’d be out of commission for a few days, but I would still be able to get back on my feet relatively easily. For these reasons I do have a single point of failure, but one I’m comfortable with.

Since June of 2006 I’ve used my MacBook Pro at all of my recent 9-5′s as well as personal use and I have yet to have a hardware failure. In fact truth be told I rarely even turn it off.<br/> knock on wood again

I’d say most savvy netizens have similar setups. Although it can’t hurt to share mine.

Online Applications I Use

and many more

  • MP3 Library on a LaCie external drive + DVD Backups
  • iPhoto Library on external drive + DVD Backups

superduper.png I also use SuperDuper! for nightly bootable backups. Time Machine was putting a strain on my system and if it ain’t broke – don’t fix it.
One thing I would like to move completely online are my finances. I do the usual online banking, but I use Quicken on my Mac for personal finances. Quicken sucks, especially on the mac. Hopefully one of these days there will be a decent web app to replace it. I’ve played around with Mint and Wesabe but they’re just not there and I don’t feel entirely safe with that type of personal information in-the-cloud yet.

Right now we’re at a half-way point between pre-internet-personal-hardware-entrapment and post-personal-hardware-cloud-processing-greatness. How long do you think it will be? I say 10 years before I’m on an Apple Thin client as a primary computer. That will be sweet.