Good Stuff Happens in 1:1 Meetings: Why you need them and how to do them well
If we didn't have a planet with hard drives where would we be?
1. If we didn't have a planet with hard drives where would we
be?
We live increasingly virtual lives. As I type this, my external hard drives are home to a library of
music, books in PDF form, several movies and my every photo I've taken in the last five years.
Once upon a time, floppy discs were adequate enough to store all data, which could be retrieved as
and when needed. Now, however, with computers enhancing so much of our daily lives, the storage
capacity required is simply too much.
Unless you're expecting to build an extra wing of your house from CD-Rs, you need external hard
drives. If your computer is lagging (by which I mean taking so long to open a document that you can
hear it chugging and whirring as it listlessly longs for death during the ten minutes required to
perform this simplest of functions) then you should probably buy external hard drives.
The benefits of an external hard drives are numerous. In addition to backing up all your
irreplaceable stuff (baby photos, home movies et al) external hard drives will give your computer a
new lease of life.
If you have documents you don't need to see every day (that steamy romance novel you've been
working on, for example), then external hard drives are for you. You can store your band's demos on
your http://en.pdf24.org/pdf.jsp external hard drives now and recover them years later for nostalgia
(or blackmail) purposes. Why not organize your own desktop a little more?