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On 17/02/11 05:55, Phill Whiteside wrote:
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href="http://www.adrive.com/static/storageplans_basic">http://www.adrive.com/static/storageplans_basic</a>
They offer 50GB for free :D<br>
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The thing that concerns me is that a company like that, which would
seem to be relatively unknown (I had never heard of it for example),
unless it has very rock-steady investors, may of course just
"disappear" - in which case what happens to your data?<br>
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