Subject | Re: Out...again! |
From | Alan Baker |
Date | 04/24/2013 18:02 (04/24/2013 09:02) |
Message-ID | <alangbaker-887235.09022324042013@news.shawcable.net> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Laszlo Lebrun |
Laszlo LebrunThen you don't know that any of the cloud services I DO use don't give me synced copies of my data that I can use until the cloud is once again available, do you?
On 23.04.2013 22:11, Alan Baker wrote:Alan BakerLaszlo Lebrun
In article <kl6n1v$kns$1@tota-refugium.de>, Laszlo Lebrun <lazlo_lebrun@laszlomail.com>wrote:Laszlo LebrunAlan Baker
On 4/23/13 8:30 PM, Alan Baker wrote:Alan BakerLaszlo Lebrun
I think I notice a period of an hour or so where access to my iCloud email was down, but that's about it.
If you take a plane you'll also be cut from the cloud services for even longer...
This is why I run local whatever I can.
What would ->I<- be cut off from, Laszlo; since you seem to know so much about how I'm using cloud services?
why should >I< know which services >you< use? It's completely irrelevant. You won't access the cloud anyhow since you won't have a connection.