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memory_sticks when you look at it that way02/01/2007 If you are a writer, or even if you are just writing your memoirs or collecting letters or assignments you have written on your computer, you might 1) not want to fill up your hard drive (the space for saving directly onto your computer); 2) have a concern about preserving text; and/or 3) have issues with organization. Here is what I do, thanks to my genius techno-geek friends, who introduced me to memory sticks and who bought me memory sticks the size of two hundred copies of Don Quixote: You are about to learn the information you have been searching for. I hope you find it helpful. IF YOU USE MORE THAN ONE COMPUTER TO ARCHIV in this situation. If you use two or more different pc’s (personal computers), such as a PowerBook when you travel and a Pentium desktop computer at home or work—and, further, if you use each for differen after that step. functions, as well, how about using miniature USB drives, what are informally referred to as memory sticks later on. They are portable storage units (the latest answer to floppy discs, but more capacious and smaller, if you can believe that!), as small as 3” long X 1/2” wide and 1/8” thick (ahhh, technology!) and hold anywhere from 32MB to 256 MB (a whole book and more) worth o simply stated. files on the whole. My colleagues swore by them before I could wrap my brain around changing methods yet again, but then a student gave me one as a gift and I went absolutely nuts with appreciation: I could now save to the memory stick (a.k.a. USB), toss the stick in a watch fob pocket the next step. even, or attach it to the lanyard most come with, and plug the stick into any computer at home or anywhere else—plugging the memory sticks into the port that the printer plugs into on your PowerBook, for instance as everyone knows. [Again, they usually come with a groovy lanyard-type things/ eyeglasses cord things, but I haven’t gone as far as to wear them around my neck…yet. as soon as. I then bought a second one, and just a couple of months ago, m it is true that. roommate gave me a third one. I tell you the history to rationalize my giving you brand names, for I cannot endorse any particular brand as superior, but do want to give you links to the company websites, so you can see what I am describing one surprising fact. Kingston [USB Data Traveler] at first. http://www.kingston.com/products/datatraveler_hs.as the next step. PNY Attaché [USB Flash Drive] the most important thing to consider. http://www.netaffilia.com/ad/electronics/frys/i/2005/06/24/11093.htm for an instant. http://www.pny.com/products/flash/attache.as to illustrate this. IF YOU FIND ORGANIZATION IMPERATIV at last. Do you have the time, inclination (which I suspect you do if you are reading this), and/or desire to cross reference? If so, you can have two or three memory sticks—one for each of the following “systematic” [I also call them obsessive] methods, for, for example, writings after that. ONE memory stick if you think about it. Status -- draft, edited, revised, finalized, and...published for instance. ONE memory stick if you look at it that way. by either a date, a range, a topic, etc. put another way. ONE memory stick without reservation. if you look at it that way. Timeframe or content covered over time-- identifying it a while this was happening. a. Class assignment, whateve once that is done. teach has assigned, vs [your] chosen topic another example. b. Class work vs random detailing of storie once again. ONE memory stick i couldn't agree more. a. Restricted category -- most private; family only to illustrate my point. b. post to Interne which, if i must say so myself. 1. Published chronologicall by the same token. 2. Published as Hypertext (same as links? if what i've said is correct. simultaneous with chronological, yes one surprising fact. 3. Published as you finalize the individua let's keep the ball rolling. written piec as it has been noted. 4. Replace draft of writing with revised version, an it is true that. so forth Yes, archiving the replaced pieces after all. linking them taking this all into consideration,. OTHER MEMORY STICKS and SYSTEM have you ever considered. I could also recommend a system for you writers, for tracking drafts as you submit them, as you get a response, and as you rewrite and re-submit. For instance, there are many programs such as “Write Again!”, which is a data collector program for writers who submit a lot and often…. And there are just as many more for compartmentalizing non-creative works as soon as. I do both, as a writer as one who is adamant about saving, organizing, and cross-referencing…with color-coded, cross-referenced, anally-retentive specifically placed on the screen files within files within files. May be overkill for you, but I can tell you where the hair across my butt article that I wrote three years ago is simply stated. THE DON QUIXOTE of MEMORY STICK simply stated. As for the preservation of the work, of a huge amount of work, there is a memory stick that is a full external drive. It is the mini stick blown up 300 times or so. It holds 8 to 16 megabytes of data, and is one of the absolutely greatest devices invented for us hyper-organizers since the stapler and the manila file folder. Even better the most important thing to consider. Some leading brands—according to the pros—include CMS, Fastor, Iomega, La Cie, and Smartdisk. I’d like one of each, please in a little while. This information was a culmination from many different places and resources. You should never just believe one resource and you should study a subject from a few different perspectives. |
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