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Rexxed
May 1, 2010

Dis is amazing!
I gotta try dis!

I backed up the old thread on this Buffalo but I can't see it on My Network and there's just a red light blinking? CRITICAL. THIS IS AFFECTING PATIENT CARE.

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May 1, 2010

Dis is amazing!
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Rexxed
May 1, 2010

Dis is amazing!
I gotta try dis!

I used to think it was just old people who like to print everything out to read it or store it. I eventually learned that it's all kinds of people who seem to be afraid that they will lose things inside the magic computer box unless they make sure the information is smeared onto dead trees. I'll admit that I've had good luck finding critical information that's more than a few years old in physical file folders but that has more to do with nobody being responsible for keeping digital files over time or doing proper backups in small offices/home offices.

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