Share, Sync, Back up, and Secure your files.

May 13, 2008

There are many solutions to these four related file maintenance tasks.

Sharing refers to any way you may give another person access to your files, this could be via a network, or even just handing a burnt CD to your friend.

Syncing is the next step about sharing, it implies that after the initial ’sharing’ of the files, the two copies of the files are kept up to date with changes made on the other copy.

Backup is next to last. Backing up is the planned intent to always have at least two shared and synced copies of your data under normal circumstances and to always have at least one remaining copy at all times under any possible adverse circumstance.

Security is the final step. This is the planned intent for only you or those you authorize to ever have access to your files.

Any good plan needs to be aware of, and plan for these tasks.


Was it worth the wait?

May 10, 2008

After much anticipation and waiting for decent weather, I was finally able to get in my first few jumps of the season on Saturday! I think I was a little nervous, wondering how rusty I could have gotton on my first winter layover, but everything worked out fine.

I did three jumps; a two-way with my coach (to get my license current), a four-way (my first), and a solo jump (where i got stable on my back for the first time). I had three stand-up landings, but all were off target. My first was off by 15 yards, the next two by more than 50! I guess I’ll have to get out there and practice some more!

After five months waiting through winter, and a month waiting through spring weather… It was nice to finally get some altitude. All in all, was it worth the wait? Of course it was! Next year, I’ll try to be more patient!