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	<title>Comments on: External Hard Drives = Pain + Suffering</title>
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	<description>Back it up. Right now.</description>
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		<title>By: Michael</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael</dc:creator>
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		<description>AF86, I understand your frustration.  Like you, I much prefer using tools that just work, like Elephantdrive.  Having said that, the more ways you have of backing up your files, the greater redundancy you&#039;ll have in the event of a catastrophe (e.g. PC crash, HDD failure, fire, etc.)  Best of luck in finding a solution that works for you!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AF86, I understand your frustration.  Like you, I much prefer using tools that just work, like Elephantdrive.  Having said that, the more ways you have of backing up your files, the greater redundancy you&#8217;ll have in the event of a catastrophe (e.g. PC crash, HDD failure, fire, etc.)  Best of luck in finding a solution that works for you!</p>
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