It'll pull duplicated bits out of files on a sliding frame. I combine it with a tar or rar with identical files linked instead of multi-stored and then run over it with exdupe to keep it in multiple locations.
Keep it in multi-file archive collections with recovery data built in or parity archives.
Run a differencing backup once a day and push it to multiple media types. If you are going to use a cloud service for offsite backup, use encrypted archives so they can't monitor your savings.
Pastedownload.com will do most OnLive videos for download.
Archive.today (.is .to and more) will do website archives and will give you both a pdf printable plus a zip file of the website assets it archived.
Just start archiving everything you see. Use folders as tags. Save the same document to multiple folders if it relates to multiple subjects (e.g. folder 1: Election Fraud, folder 2: GA Corruption, Folder 3: GA Sec of State).
Start using PDF comments on the webpages you save to note inconsistencies as you find them.
If someone knows of an archiving method that I could use that'll pull all assets from a webpage and save it as it's rendered in a browser to a file (pdf, zip archive, etc) I would love to have something like that. PDFs from printing is often limited to what it brings back.
A handy tool for keeping multiple backups is exdupe. http://www.quicklz.com/exdupe/
It'll pull duplicated bits out of files on a sliding frame. I combine it with a tar or rar with identical files linked instead of multi-stored and then run over it with exdupe to keep it in multiple locations.
Keep it in multi-file archive collections with recovery data built in or parity archives.
Run a differencing backup once a day and push it to multiple media types. If you are going to use a cloud service for offsite backup, use encrypted archives so they can't monitor your savings.
Pastedownload.com will do most OnLive videos for download.
Archive.today (.is .to and more) will do website archives and will give you both a pdf printable plus a zip file of the website assets it archived.
Just start archiving everything you see. Use folders as tags. Save the same document to multiple folders if it relates to multiple subjects (e.g. folder 1: Election Fraud, folder 2: GA Corruption, Folder 3: GA Sec of State).
Start using PDF comments on the webpages you save to note inconsistencies as you find them.
If someone knows of an archiving method that I could use that'll pull all assets from a webpage and save it as it's rendered in a browser to a file (pdf, zip archive, etc) I would love to have something like that. PDFs from printing is often limited to what it brings back.