Network Attached Storage

Friday, October 30, 2009 at 9:02 AM
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Today, for some reason the concept of network attached storage (NAS) seems interesting. Maybe the Andy 2.0 network requires a hard drive. Setting up a Windows 7 network should be easy. Setting up a networked storage drive requires either a wired network or a wireless network with computers.

Maybe all this consideration of network storage centers on the concept of permanence. At some level, early morning writing apparently remains problematic. Now might be the time to consider writing at night. Sometimes an established writing time is the best time to write. The individual must strive away from previous struggles. Strive toward a world of possibility. The productive individual needs a strong belief in the potential for the future. Individuals should expect more from the future. Individuals should expect the future to be better than the past. Within that expectation the ability to strive forward develops sustained by a perfect possible future.

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