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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Nov 2010 20:02:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <title>Dropbox - keep a live backup of all your work</title>
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	<p>Everyone needs to backup their data; students, however seem to be the worst at it. We either don't do it, or we obsessively do it. A little compulsion would be a good thing, but making multiple copies and keeping them in a variety places is a bit counter productive. "Did I add a backup of my latest to this thumbdrive? What about this drive?"</p>
<p>The long and short of data backup is that you really only need one backup, so long as it is reliable, and is off-site. Don't keep your only back up plugged into your computer, or in your purse, or anywhere that it might burn in a house fire, or be left at the library (Nancy, I'm thinking of you).</p>
<p>Ideally, your backup would be transparent, accessible, remote, secure, and have privacy settings for possibly sharing your stuff. Beyond that, if it offered diffing, that would be perfect.</p>
<p>I've been using <a>Dropbox</a> to keep live copies of my coursework. I can only speak to the Windows and Android <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_experience">UX</a>, but it is very slick. On Windows, DB installs quickly and insinuates itself into the standard Windows Explorer. If selected at install, it will add a shortcut named "Dropbox" to desktop and also a shortcut named "My Drobox" to your "My Documents" directory.</p>
<p>Double-clicking either shortcut opens a folder on your local drive that stores whatever you put in it. Anything added here is automatically synced to your account at <a>Dropbox</a>. You can access these files on your tablet (Android or iOS), or smartphone (Android, iPhone - I am sure Symbian and Windows Phone 7 are not far off), or on the web on any device. You can also set up an account with Habilis to send files directly to your DB space as e-mail attachments. Pretty handy.</p>
<p>There is a <a href="http://wiki.dropbox.com/DropboxAddons/AnotherDropboxPortable">third-party  portable version of DB</a> so you can run it from your thumbdrive, but I cannot vouch for it. I haven't  used it and with Habilis, I don't need it.</p>
<p>To share a file, login to the web interface and select what to share, and with whom to share it. The shortcut for this is right-clicking on the file in Windows Explorer, and selecting the Dropbox menu item, then the "Browse on Dropbox website" fly-out. Try this out and you'll find another goody in there as well.</p>
<p>So, we are down to diffing, or versioning. DB does support undelete, as well as versioning, and even maintains a 30-day undo history for the free accounts, and unlimited undo for paid accounts. You can also roll back to previous versions if you need to. Additionally, if you are on any flavor of *nix, including OS X, you can install <a href="http://wiki.dropbox.com/DropboxAddons/DropDiff?action=fullsearch&amp;context=180&amp;value=versioning&amp;titlesearch=Titles">DropDiff</a> and be able to download the previous version of your file(s). Right-click on a file in Windows Explorer to do this, or get it from the web interface.</p>
<p>The free version gives you 2GB to get started, and for each referral you sign up, you get a 250MB more, up to 8GB. I don't feel too much like a shill for asking this, but if you are going to sign up, please use one of the links above to +250 my account. Thanks. When I've reached 8GB, I'll update the links to boost someone else's accounts.</p>
<p>If you have things to which you want constant availability, DB can't be beaten. It does encrypt everything (SSL for transport), but it does so transparently. You won't see that your stuff is encrypted for transit, or for storage, and you may want to encrypt on your own anyhow. To do so, you might try <a href="http://www.truecrypt.org/">TrueCrypt</a> or some other tool for sensitive info. If you don't have TrueCrypt on your other computer/device, you won't be able to open your encrypted files. However, you can install it on a thumbdrive (I use my phone's microSD card) and run it from there.</p>
<p>TC is currently available only for PC platforms (Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux), but I hope Android and other mobile OSes will get it soon. <a href="http://www.truecrypt.org/donations/?lnk=10">Chip in a few bucks</a> to encourage development.</p>
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	<p>I'm in my third quarter of online coursework and am learning, and <br />remembering, a great deal. If anyone has questions about Capella's <br />Ph.D. IAS program, drop me a line. partly as a place to keep stuff, <br />and also for some fellow classmates, I am going to start posting tips <br />and tools here. <p /> The first post idea came up because of a conversation at colloquium in <br />Anaheim (no, I didn't get to see Mickey, or even the gates of the <br />kingdom). <p /> Last night while speaking with some fellow students, we discussed the <br />quantitative analysis (statistics) course. I haven't taken it yet, but <br />one of them who has, did a project looking for correlations between a <br />nations number of Olympic gold medal winners and the nation's GDP. I'm <br />not sure that he found the correlation he was looking for, but it <br />seems very likely that there exists one. <p /> Anyhow, he mentioned that finding and analyzing the data was <br />troublesome. I immediately thought of Wolfram|Alpha. I far under <br />utilize its capabilities, but I still find a great deal of value in <br />it. It uses curated data, and I would feel confident in citing it as a <br />primary resource when needed, but most data can be traced to an <br />original source. Perhaps Dr. Chmura could chime in on this. <p /> I haven't found the correct syntax to create a table of nations' <br />names, their medal counts, and their GDPs, but the following queries <br />gets me pretty far (quotes are not used in queries): <p /> "gold medals" <br /><a href="http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=gold+medals">http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=gold+medals</a> <p /> This is a query for "gold medals" is interpreted quite well. The top <br />of the page shows an ordered list of countries with the highest medal <br />counts. Note that there is a link to expand this list to show more <br />nations. Below this table is an ordered list by year, which can be <br />changed to meet your needs. <p /> The query for "GDP" also works out quite well for us: <p /> "GDP" <br /><a href="http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=gdp">http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=gdp</a> <p /> This gives a sum for the world's collective GDP, and below that gives <br />a ranked list of the highest GDPs, which can also be expanded, or <br />reversed. The "Source information &raquo;" links for each give <br />Wolfram|Alpha's database as the primary source, but also gives their <br />secondary sources. <p /> Pretty handy stuff, huh? <p /> I have learned a few other tricks, and there is a good community of <br />users/developers on the site as well. Accounts are free online, or you <br />can get the Android/iPhone app for a couple bucks. I bought it to <br />support the development, but this group isn't really hurting for <br />money. <p /> Queries and their resulting URLs: <p /> "mass watermelon vs. pear" <br /><a href="http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=mass+watermelon+vs.+pear">http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=mass+watermelon+vs.+pear</a> <p /> You can even compare apples with oranges: <p /> "apple vs. orange" <br /><a href="http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=apple%20vs.%20orange">http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=apple%20vs.%20orange</a> <p /> But you can only one of each at a time (at least, I don't know how to <br />do more - are oranges measured in bushels like apples?): <p /> "apples vs. oranges" <br /><a href="http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=apples%20vs.%20oranges">http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=apples%20vs.%20oranges</a> <p /> "bushel" <br /><a href="http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=bushel">http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=bushel</a> <p /> "1bushel apples vs. 1bushel oranges" - misinterprets bushel of oranges <br />as just one orange <br /><a href="http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=1bushel+apples+vs.+1bushel+oranges+">http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=1bushel+apples+vs.+1bushel+oranges+</a> <p /> If you can't get the output you think you should be able to, try <br />reversing terms, or being more specific: <p /> "1bushel oranges vs. 1bushel apples" - this is not interpreted as the <br />reverse was <br /><a href="http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=1bushel+oranges+vs.+1bushel+apples">http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=1bushel+oranges+vs.+1bushel+apples</a> <p /> Who knew? <br />"pigs in belgium/people in belgium" <br /><a href="http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=pigs%20in%20belgium%2F%20people%20in%20belgium">http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=pigs%20in%20belgium%2F%20people%20in%20b...</a> <p /> "gdp/population france england italy germany" - not quite right <br /><a href="http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=gdp%2Fpopulation+france+england+italy+germany">http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=gdp%2Fpopulation+france+england+italy+ge...</a> <p /> "gdp france england italy germany/population" - still not quite what I want <br /><a href="http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=gdp+france+england+italy+germany%2Fpopulation">http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=gdp+france+england+italy+germany%2Fpopul...</a></p>
<p>"gdp/population france gdp/population england gdp/population italy <br />gdp/population germany" - closer? <br /><a href="http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=gdp%2Fpopulation+france+gdp%2Fpopulation+england+gdp%2Fpopulation+italy+gd">http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=gdp%2Fpopulation+france+gdp%2Fpopulation...</a> <p /> I would suggest giving your queries a try, and if you can't get what <br />you want, post to the community forum asking how you could better do <br />it. Of course, post the question as early as you can to allow more <br />time for response(s). <p /> Please share any cool queries you come up with in the comments.</p>
	
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<p><br />I'm not terribly concerned that Priceline is trying to steal my <br />identity, but if were a dB admin there, I'd keep an eye on who is <br />running queries for users who have selected the following option.</p>
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<p>This is a preview of my introduction of Autohotkey (AHK), not a <br />preview of AHK. It is very complete and full-featured. Its user-base <br />is extensive and the supporting community is strong. I'm not sure how <br />this file will be handled by Posterous, so if you don't see anything <br />check back in a while after I have fixed it up right. <p /> Generic_resident_script.ahk is a script file and requires <br />Autohotkey.exe to run. I recommend getting it from autohotkey.com, but <br />in a future post I will add the .exe and other supporting files.</p>
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<p>That is me guiding in the back with the yellow helmet. We were the only crew not to lose anyone on Husum Falls that day.</p>
	
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<p>This was an attempt to use my camera's timer. Pretty fair considering <br />I had to set the timer, run my bike up the trail, get on, and ride <br />back down to hit the jump at just the right moment. Next time I'll <br />know to take a better tripod, and turn off the flash.</p>
	
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	<div class="posterous_bookmarklet_entry">I love my current job, but things at my company are far less than stable right now. I'm not painting the whole picture yet because I won't get to see it myself until the second next month. (See what I did there? Some of you will read that as "the next next month, the one after the first next month.)  Anyhow, to bolster my chances of finding work quickly, should I need to, I'm studying for the CISSP exam. It is an exam on information security topics that, together with an endorsement from an currently certified CISSP person, qualifies someone as a CISSP certified person.</div>
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<div class="posterous_bookmarklet_entry">While not entirely incestuous, it is bit. But still, it is a great business model: create a certification that is widely regarded as the industry standard, then require that to become certified you have to have someone else who is currently certified sign off on you. You only have to take the exam once, but you will be paying your dues for the rest of your career.</div>
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	<p><strong>Knowing</strong> <p /> I wish this could be a list of the things that I don't know that I <br />don't know, but alas, I don't know what that list would contain. <br />Instead, I'll list a few that I didn't know I didn't know, and ask how <br />you all find out new things, or more surprisingly to me, old things <br />that you just didn't know. <p /> I just learned a few weeks ago that in Windows XP, and probably all <br />versions, you can close a window by double-clicking on the application <br />icon in the window's upper-left corner. For instance, I'm posting via <br />web mail using Firefox. So, when I'm done, I can double-click on the <br />Firefox logo at the upper left. This is not any better way to close <br />windows than using the 'X' in the upper-right corner, and I almost <br />always close with alt-F4 anyhow, but I was very surprised to learn <br />something trivial like this about Windows that I didn't already know. <br />I learned it by seeing it done, which is probably the way most things <br />are learned. <p /> I didn't know until recently that one born in, and residing in the US <br />can have dual-citizenship. I had mistakenly understood that the US did <br />not allow this. I had understood that naturalizing in the US from <br />certain countries creates a dual citizenship status for many people, <br />and that children borne to abroad to parents who are US citizens <br />typically have rights to citizenship in both the US and the country in <br />which they were borne. I learned this tidbit from some list of the <br />smallest countries (by area) that included Saint Christopher Island, <br />and that mentioned that it is popular amongst the wealthy because for <br />a $350,000 USD investment in property, St. Kitts will make you a <br />citizen. You have to keep your property for five plus years, but it <br />looks like a nice place to live anyhow. I'm not personally interested <br />in dual citizenship, but again, something I didn't know I didn't know. <br />In fact, I thought I knew just the opposite. <p /> I rely pretty heavily on Wikipedia for quick reading jags about topics <br />and concepts that are new to me, and I'd say I learn about half the <br />stuff I didn't know I didn't know from the 'Ped. I get maybe a quarter <br />from conversation and being in a "live" setting. I'd guess I get <br />another 5% from TV and movies, and maybe 10% from books. It is hard to <br />categorize things into things I don't know and things I don't know I <br />don't know. <p /> Two things you may not already know that I have found absolutely <br />invaluable at both work and home: <br />* Quicksearch in Firefox. Just type '/' (without the quotes) and then <br />the thing you want to search for and it will highlight it as you type. <br />Hitting F3 will find the next instance and shift-F3 will find the <br />previous instance. If you have highlighted a link, or a part of a <br />link, using quicksearch, you can hit the enter key to follow the link, <br />or control-enter to open it in a new tab. <br />* Keyword Search in Firefox. Setting up a keyword for a search is dead <br />simple, but I'll still leave it to <a href="http://lifehacker.com/software/geek-to-live/geek-to-live-fifteen-firefox-quick-searches-129658.php">LifeHacker</a> <br />to explain. If you do already use keyword searches, there is <a href="http://lifehacker.com/397071/easily-manage-firefox-3-keyword-quick-searches">better management available for them if you use FF3</a>. <p />  <br /><strong>Comments and Followers</strong> <p /> I appreciate everyone viewing my posts; I'll assume at least a few of <br />you also read them, but Posterous (and all web-based services) can <br />only tell me that you looked at something. I'm somewhat surprised, <br />pleasantly so, to see that I average over 41 views per post, so far, <br />and also that no one comments. I admit that I don't often comment on <br />anything either, but I'd appreciate just a word or two so I can see <br />who it is that views my posts. If you have a blog or such, leave a <br />link. <p /> I also have two followers now, but one of the reportedly follows <br />almost 6,000 people on Posterous, and the other ostensibly follows <br />over 32,000. So, I don't know that either of them will even really see <br />a post.</p>
<p><strong><br />Other</strong><br />&nbsp;<br />I'm writing an <a href="www.autohotkey.com">AutoHotkey</a> <br />introduction that should only take about 15 minutes to go through. <br />I'll post it by the end of next week and would really appreciate some <br />feedback on it. Thanks.</p>
	
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<p><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; FONT-WEIGHT: Normal;">Among the squishier of northwest fauna, this wee banana slug, now less than an inch long, will grow to to over six or seven inches. Or be eaten, or squished, or just dehydrate while trying to cross the sidewalk on a hot afternoon. Such is the life of the banana slug. Incidentally, they are called that because of their shape. They don't really taste like bananas.</span></p>
	
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<p><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; FONT-WEIGHT: Normal;">I shot this, and the spider web, with my camera phone. I'm hoping to upgrade soon and get the Touch Pro 2.</span></p>
	
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