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lacie vs other
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James Carroccio
on Apr 11, 2008 at 4:46:13 pm
thx guys for the advice on the time capsule.
i need a new external tho and was wondering if i should go back with lacie.
i have had success with them but my two previous ones crashed within years time. is this normal?
something that is great for backing Everything up from documents, pics, music, and especially quick time files i.e video editing friendly
thx again
james
JimmyJames
film student
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