Hope Springs Eternal...


A thumb-twiddling post tonight as I'm currently trying to rescue my thousands of tunes off of my - to be frank, still serviceable - iPod Classic. As is always the case these days, iTunes seeks to eviscerate and reset such devices if they weren't last synched with the Mac it sees fit, so I go to DropBox, where I had a modest starter account, having abandoned my original account years ago; and proceeded to start the current - ongoing - attempt at rescuing my music from the maw of obsolescent technology. I've had to upgrade, of course, with a concomitant extra financial obligation; and now have three terabytes [!] of storage available for a mere twenty quid a month. How much stuff do we need to file away? And how long will it last anyway? I've got to the stage in life that if my data can last ten years, it's probably good enough to see me out, and then it's someone else's problem if they care to see it as an obligation. So I'll roll with this one for as long as it's useful to me. If the transfer screws up my music, however, the whole deal's in the bin and be done with it!

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