Well that's a Canadian fire. At least 2/3s cooler than an American fire.
He flashed his Canadian money. I'd like to know if the USB worked.Huh you learn something new everyday. I didn't realize that guy was from Canada.
That's it? Keep another copy in bank safe deposit. Can't believe no one has suggested that. And/or "the cloud."I simply want to protect my blu Ray discs from fire. The discs have my important files on there.
That's it? Keep another copy in bank safe deposit. Can't believe no one has suggested that. And/or "the cloud."
Well, if that option is on the table too, if you have a bank account, see if they offer a discount or free small safety deposit box. It's helpful.
Bank safe deposit boxes are fireproof correct?That's it? Keep another copy in bank safe deposit. Can't believe no one has suggested that. And/or "the cloud."
I'm aware of online backup in cloud. Me personally I would rather backup my important files locally or offline.Why are you not just encrypting the files and storing them on multiple cloud servers?
Why not both?I'm aware of online backup in cloud. Me personally I would rather backup my important files locally or offline.
Bank safe deposit boxes are fireproof correct?
I still can't get past this. Maybe he's just trolling? Who backs up data to BRDs in the days of cheap portable flash storage, encryption, 2FA, cloud storage, etc. Doesn't make a whole lotta sense.What are these "important files" that you are storing on BLU-RAY DISCS for some ridiculous reason?
I still can't get past this. Maybe he's just trolling? Who backs up data to BRDs in the days of cheap portable flash storage, encryption, 2FA, cloud storage, etc. Doesn't make a whole lotta sense.
I still can't get past this. Maybe he's just trolling? Who backs up data to BRDs in the days of cheap portable flash storage, encryption, 2FA, cloud storage, etc. Doesn't make a whole lotta sense.
Mmkay.What the hell man? I'm not trolling. You sound like a douche bag accusing me of trolling. Blu ray discs is best backup method period. The next best backup method would be in the cloud.
I found this safe but I read that this isn't the best safe for security. Someone said a person could easily open this safe with a pry bar Someone said they found a better safe at lowes for lower price I wonder what specific safe at lowes though?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014VD3918/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I12JPWK6V0L2LV&colid=3UTJPA75JFSQL
Well I'm quite disappointed.It seems impossible to fireproof electronics such as blu ray discs. Blu ray discs can't withstand fire at high temperatures
You didn't acknowledge the pallet of bricks. You could build a safe that would be better at attenuating heat than any consumer level safe, and just look like a stack of bricks in the basement, so no one would be inclined to look for your stuff.