Subject | Re: Adobe's Low hanging .... ? |
From | PeterN |
Date | 07/14/2014 23:39 (07/14/2014 17:39) |
Message-ID | <lq1ijd01k48@news3.newsguy.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
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nospamNot under any circumstances will the data be lost, right? That is exactly what you are saying. And it's an asinine statement.
In article <08b7s995cfk32jen5gqvuk28b6ri237ukl@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens <eric.stevens@sum.co.nz>wrote:nospamEric StevensnospamEric Stevensnospamnothing is lost because at a minimum, the data is on your computer.Eric Stevens
There are plenty of people who backup their smartphone to the cloud. Smartphones eventually tend to suffer all kinds of dreadul fates. When the smartphone is gone, so is the data in the smartphone.
if the cloud were to go poof, they still have their phone.
nothing is lost.
But that wasn't the point under discussion, was it?
it was.
Then why have I been rubbing your nose in
"a cloud outage might be annoying, but the data won't be lost"?
what's to rub? that's a correct statement.