I have been concentrating on getting my ASUS laptop set up as my primary computer. I have most of the software (apps) installed and configured that I need, at least for now. My focus recently has been copying files from my older Dell laptop to our network attached storage units, but it has been a bit more complicated than that. I have to compare the folders and files I already have on the NAS units with the ones on the computer and consolidate them in such a way that I do not inadvertently “lose” some along the way, while at the same time trying to eliminate duplicates to the extent possible. Once I have the files on the two NAS units I delete most of them from the Dell laptop and used Defraggler to defragment the HDD.
I (we, but mostly me) have what Linda considers to be a ridiculous number of files. One backup directory related to the work I did in my 12 years at Wayne RESA had over 147,000 files with almost 15 GB of data. That’s a lot of files, and I have them stored on both NAS units. I am NOT moving all of them to my new machine; only the ones I need, as I need them, and will probably move new/revised documents back to the NAS units and take them off of my laptop. I’m retired, and do not feel the need to have work-related “stuff” on my laptop. Besides, we travel with one of the NAS units, so it’s always there if I need it. Yesterday I moved most of the RV-related files. Today it was ham radio and then K-12 education, which included all of the aforementioned work files. I have been putting off a couple of projects until I get the ASUS set up.
I chatted with Dan Fregin, the treasurer of our FMCA Freethinkers chapter, at length on the phone this evening. Our chapter has existed since June 2010, but most of us have never met more than a handful of other members face-to-face or even talked with them on the phone. We are a group of approximately 70 people spread out over North America (Canada, Mexico, and the U. S.) so we mostly interact via e-mail.