Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/08/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I have HUBS now. Got a case of the HUBS. No longer Hubless. They're hooked up and seem to not screw anything up. A Firewire hub and also a USB hub. Both made by the same company. Belkin. But bought months apart in different neighborhoods. So now I can hook up my laptop to any number of gizmos. And get a nice working situation going here in my small apartment in NY. In Portland I had a mainframe G4 and a network with all kinds of things hooked up like you'd never believe. Now I can hook up my 3800 inkjet which I finally have out of the box. My scanners and so on. Things they've not invented yet. Like the "laser" beam. I hooked up my Lacie DVD burner as the burner in my laptop, a PowerBook G4 12" seems to have burnt itself out. I'll be doing all kinds of backing up to DVD's of images and making CD's for people, audio. Maybe video. I brought my digital video camera back from Portland last month. I'm ready for Cannes. So the reason I'm here writing this is I just hooked up a hard disk I'd long ago got for backing up and have it as a third hard drive appearing on my computer desk top as well as my real world desk desk top which is really crowded. This makes it so my image files are all alone on a disk not sharing disk space with the riff raff. I can deal with this disk specifically for this use. I feel like I'm being smart about that. Lots of breathing room. So I just placed my Lacie D2 hard disk on its side now with its blue light on the left right on top of the Lacie burner which has its blue light on the left and is the exact same width and color. So here's the question. Is this a smart or dumb thing to do? Will the burner as I am gleefully burning away give off harmful radiation (heat?) to make my hard drive go haywire? ...erasing bits of info here and there helter skelter? Driving me %^&*%*& nuts!?!? If so I'll take the thing off the burner. Or put the ugly foot thing on and have it be vertical. Stick it next to it. Or on top maybe. Mark William Rabiner Harlem, NY rabinergroup.com