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Poll: You need to move some large files. What do you do?
  • 11.6% - Put 'em in the cloud 165
  • 4.4% - Burn 'em to a disc 63
  • 51.2% - Drop 'em onto a thumb drive 731
  • 27.1% - Carry 'em on a portable HD 387
  • 5.7% - Do something else with 'em 81
1427 votes

Well, how do you fare compared to the Zeitgeist? Chat up your fellow wooters and let us know how lame this poll was or what obvious choices we missed. For example: Was this poll a) STUPID, b) DUMB, c) POINTLESS or d) ALL OF THE ABOVE?

curtisuxor


quality posts: 46 Private Messages curtisuxor

Put them on a dolly. Durrr!

jimnms


quality posts: 2 Private Messages jimnms

I usually just copy it over the network, unless it's really large or I'm moving stuff to a computer not on my network. Then I use my 1TB USB3 drive that is Trucrypt encrypted.

Solonari


quality posts: 4 Private Messages Solonari

If it's a stack of large mill files, I agree that stacking them on a dolly might be best. If they're rat-tail files, you would want to secure them with nylon ties first so they don't roll off. But in no case would I drop one onto my thumb drives.

prfasel


quality posts: 1 Private Messages prfasel

I rip them to vinyl, and then press 180 gram records with the data and off I go, me my record player my locomotive and 300 box cars, and that is just my cat photos

cleverett


quality posts: 28 Private Messages cleverett

It really depends on what your definition of "large" is.

I stayed up for this?!?

dsentelle


quality posts: 1 Private Messages dsentelle

Yep, how large and how far? I prefer to move stuff on the networks. I don't like this "cloud" buzzword, what is it? Basically file servers on the internet instead of at your location. Woo-hoo, let's call it something special for the marketing schlubs.

epicsatyr


quality posts: 0 Private Messages epicsatyr

I have an external HD, but when I need a quick data movement the i-pod is the way to go.

firebirdude


quality posts: 17 Private Messages firebirdude

Depends what your definition of "large" is. A lot of people would say a large files would be a few gig. If so, I'd use a thumb drive.

But it means to me 25-50+ gig. A whole Blu Ray movie or more. In that case, I have an external hard drive I use.

bolligra


quality posts: 22 Private Messages bolligra

Dropbox.


As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly.

motospyder


quality posts: 16 Private Messages motospyder

Firebirdude sez:
Depends what your definition of "large" is. A lot of people would say a large files would be a few gig. If so, I'd use a thumb drive.

But it means to me 25-50+ gig. A whole Blu Ray movie or more. In that case, I have an external hard drive I use.

I say: Me, too.

capster101


quality posts: 3 Private Messages capster101

Dropbox

solarhands


quality posts: 2 Private Messages solarhands

Really depends on large. I would transfer anything under a gig over the internet. 1-10 gig, I would use a thumb drive or portable hard drive. Bigger than that, I tend to just take my actual HD out and carry it to where I am taking the file.

olperfesser


quality posts: 2 Private Messages olperfesser
firebirdude wrote:Depends what your definition of "large" is. A lot of people would say a large files would be a few gig. If so, I'd use a thumb drive.

But it means to me 25-50+ gig. A whole Blu Ray movie or more. In that case, I have an external hard drive I use.



I agree. But in no case do I trust "the cloud". If I don't own the storage media, it doesn't get used.

madfrisbee


quality posts: 6 Private Messages madfrisbee
olperfesser wrote:I agree. But in no case do I trust "the cloud". If I don't own the storage media, it doesn't get used.



I have no problem with cloud storage, but since "large" to me means 20 gig or so, it's rare for me to use it on accounta I don't want to wait three days for it to upload.

Having a portable hard drive in your bag is never a bad idea.

magnoliasouth


quality posts: 3 Private Messages magnoliasouth

I do several things, depending on what kind of files they are.

Super important, go to the cloud AND my portable hard drive (not a thumb drive).

Semi important, goes to my portable hard drive.

Something I need to help or show someone, goes to a thumb drive.

Just because someone disagrees with you doesn't mean that they hate you, or anyone else.

jmustain


quality posts: 0 Private Messages jmustain

I put it on my PogoPlug cloud device (which I purchased from Woot!). It's the best of both worlds... it's the cloud, but I own it!

knobody


quality posts: 0 Private Messages knobody

i'll just drop them onto our web server or i will use my phone as a portable drive.

cookymann


quality posts: 0 Private Messages cookymann

Leave them on the workbench. Where else would you want to use them?

WebDawgII


quality posts: 0 Private Messages WebDawgII

This is a crap survey and not original at all.

It should have said something like:

If you needed to get your files through the jungle. or something.

Anyways everyone knows the files are INSIDE the computer.

Dam.

RWoodward


quality posts: 57 Private Messages RWoodward

e-mail attachment

FenStar


quality posts: 16 Private Messages FenStar

Well, if it is in my house, I would probably just use my Gb network. Ethernet>>wi-fi.

EDIT: Or so I say, as I type this on my tablet in the restroom at my parents house that doesn't have the cableing needed for Ethernet.

Still single, can't imagine why.

PocketBrain


quality posts: 38 Private Messages PocketBrain

Large to me means multi-GB so only an external HD (or SSD) will do.

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fes


quality posts: 6 Private Messages fes

depends on how large, how much time i have, and the final destination point. if it's going to the office, i can't access cloud storage sites, so it's jump drive or portable hdd, depending on size. if it's to a friend, cloud storage. if it's to be moved within my house, copy it across the network. too many variables and not enough details woot.

motospyder


quality posts: 16 Private Messages motospyder

TONS of floppy discs

oioio


quality posts: 1 Private Messages oioio

I just setup my own web server at my house, and just drop them to a folder there that allows me to get it from anywhere.

hikerjohnd


quality posts: 1 Private Messages hikerjohnd

8TB NAS means I rarely have to move anything. I love network storage!

kriegers


quality posts: 0 Private Messages kriegers
epicsatyr wrote:I have an external HD, but when I need a quick data movement the i-pod is the way to go.



Yeah same, when the battery life is shot on an old Ipod the honorable thing to do is tote them around like lifeless data sacks.

Shinespark


quality posts: 29 Private Messages Shinespark

Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew.

It's been 20 years, I am going to copy that floppy.

anoted


quality posts: 1 Private Messages anoted
FenStar wrote:Well, if it is in my house, I would probably just use my Gb network. Ethernet>>wi-fi.

EDIT: Or so I say, as I type this on my tablet in the restroom at my parents house that doesn't have the cableing needed for Ethernet.



Your parents house or the restroom in your parents house?

Cuz it's a little much to except Ethernet to follow you, um, everywhere you go.

EDIT: Oh my god, I think I just figured out how the machines take over.