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Tom Hall - Past, Present, Below Cover Art
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<a href="http://shop.overlap.org/album/tom-hall-past-present-below">Tom Hall - Where Nothing Touches, You or Me by Overlap.org</a>
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Mar 2010
<a href="http://shop.overlap.org/album/electricwest-detach">Electricwest - Still by Overlap.org</a>
Dear Lazyweb, Need Simple Encrypted Backup Method to USB on Linux
25 May 2008, 11:10pm +0000 by rejon

Ok, the title pretty much says it all. Lu bought me a new 250 gb backup drive for locking down my backups while on the road (and I already have a halfway solution at home thanks to advice from readers). I’m curious what is the best option for syncing up my 80 gb thinkpad x61 to a partition on this drive, which can act as a daily backup, and be used in the event of something bad? I run gentoo on my computers currently, and want to just do more than just rsync to this drive in that I want the content encrypted.

Please help me lazyweb! Another option is to pay for a service like mozy.com or carbonite, but I want to stay in commandline realm and where I don’t need network access..

Originally from Dear Lazyweb, Need Simple Encrypted Backup Method to USB on Linux

Photos from Guangzhou China Town Demolitions and Linux Photo Sharing Question
02 May 2008, 11:17pm +0000 by rejon

AhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhHHHHHHHHHhhhhhh! Our time in Guangzhou is nearing an end for this spell. I have not adequately covered what Lu and I have been up to. Here are some immediate photos taken of Guangzhou which illustrate the dynamism of where we live right now.

Photos below by Lu Fang under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Book store in TianHe

demolished village

We discovered this village a couple of blocks from our house was being destroyed to make way for new housing and skyscrapers which you’ll see at the end of this.

what's left behind

new construction

Also, a few of my colleagues will be happy to note that a W hotel and Ritz-Carlton are being built on these grounds — ironies abound. The other day as well, helped my wife’s parents plant some plants. They wanted me to help dig out this huge *rock* in the ground. That rock happened to be a big multi-colored chunk of rubble from the village that lays under where we live — some kind of rock!

I need to get into photo dumping online. What is the linux workflow that others use to get photos from camera, to desktop, to flickr, Internet Archive, etc? I just took a hard look at just uploading all my photos to Internet Archive, but the interfaces are not there for photo fun nor conversion to other formats, and the biggest part is lack of active community. Any thoughts?

Originally from Photos from Guangzhou China Town Demolitions and Linux Photo Sharing Question