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    If you want to invest in something, I think an external hard drive would be your best bet.. and they are pretty safe.

    Plug it in, drag and drop, unplug. Backed up. And it is just like dragging from your desktop to your my documents, no pesky upload times.

    And you can use them over and over for other stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dentafrice View Post
    If you want to invest in something, I think an external hard drive would be your best bet.. and they are pretty safe.

    Plug it in, drag and drop, unplug. Backed up. And it is just like dragging from your desktop to your my documents, no pesky upload times.

    And you can use them over and over for other stuff.
    I agree, in your situation, i'd get a HDD - I don't think you can trust an image hoster with so many precious memories or whatever..
    eek.

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    There is a plugin which you can get for FireFox which allows you to upload files to a gmail account and use your nearly 7GB storage to upload and save your files to Google's servers. I think it's this. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1593

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    Put all your photos into 1 zip file, then upload the zip file to http://www.rapidupload.com/

    Remember to write down the url of the uploaded file (adding it to your favorites wont work, because if your computer does break then you wont know the url)


    EDIT: or if you have a hotmail account, simply go to skydrive (click the vista like button near the top of your hotmail window and select skydrive from the window) You can drag whole folders of photos into it and it uploads them all (upto 5 gig)
    Last edited by Decode; 18-05-2008 at 09:42 AM.
    Lets set the stage on fire, and hollywood will be jealous.

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    As others have said, External hard drive

    They may not be free, but its worth it, keeping them memories.

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