target wrote:Hi board--- my band, the Captivators, is playing in DC at comet ping ping on Friday Dec 5
We are opening for the Scotchbonnets, who will then serve as the backing band for HR, the bad brains singer. If you're interested I'd love to see you there!
version sound wrote:John, did you see HR (the band) at all in the early days? I'm curious how much hardcore they played early on.
version sound wrote:Bummer, I would have liked to hear that. I like that early stuff, even the non-hardcore, more than any post-RFL Bad Brains.
version sound wrote:I had an external HD and it just died one day. Nothing happened to it, it was just totally dead. Those things are not to be trusted.
yourenotevil wrote:version sound wrote:I had an external HD and it just died one day. Nothing happened to it, it was just totally dead. Those things are not to be trusted.
yeah, my first two were seagates and they definitely had issues. have something pretty sturdy right now, but they are only meant to last 4 years or so anyway.
77clash wrote:You don't want to lose the digital punk library that has taken 15+ years to curate.
77clash wrote:yourenotevil wrote:version sound wrote:I had an external HD and it just died one day. Nothing happened to it, it was just totally dead. Those things are not to be trusted.
yeah, my first two were seagates and they definitely had issues. have something pretty sturdy right now, but they are only meant to last 4 years or so anyway.
Buy Western Digital. Or, buy a 5 bay Synology server that has redundancy and the hard drives are hot swappable. And then buy, a second server from a different brand so you can back it up to there. And then buy some individual external hard drives as your 3rd source for backup. Then, make some copies for your friends on their hard drives in different parts of the country. You don't want to lose the digital punk library that has taken 15+ years to curate.
scannest wrote:77clash wrote:You don't want to lose the digital punk library that has taken 15+ years to curate.
Hasn't the Smithsonian agreed to archive this upon your demise?
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