As I mentioned on this blog before, I've been taking animation tutorials as I love all that sort of digital arts stuff.

I do a lot of digital photography and videography, but now with this new hobby too, my computer memory is maxing out!

I'm constantly saving my files and moving them to external hard drives and memory cards, but it's never enough! I need a huge 2 terabyte external hard drive to shove it all in!

But then there's always the worry that they'll break or corrupt. I once had three external hard drives break or die in a row - and it would've cost me around £800 to retrieve the files on each so I just had to walk away - absolutely devastating!

I know there are Internet sites you can join where you can upload and store loads of content, that sounds like a more reliable way of doing it, though I bet it's expensive. I'll have to do some research!

Photo: Aleksandar (Flickr)

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