Originally posted by Steve Conner
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So I let all of the little sh*t files store themselves in My Documents, but for the bulky audio, video or graphics files I save them on my collection of external drives.
I added a _SUITCASE folder to My Documents which I use when I want to upload a file to a site. That makes things a lot easier because the default file open dialog box lets you click on My Documents (rather than have to navigate through My Computer to a specific folder, usually nested deep) and _SUITCASE will appear up near the top of the list.
When you get as old as I am you don't want to waste your remaining time clicking through directory trees looking for files- I try to use the default associations to my advantage.
Steve Ahola
P.S. To help me recover from OD disc crashes I have been keeping an INSTALL folder on one of my external drives with all of the programs I have downloaded along with the install keys, etc. I used to copy the install floppies that came with hardware but that usually isn't necessary anymore. I keep the INSTALL folder backed up regularly and haven't had to use it to recover from a disastrous crash for a long time (knock on wood).
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