March 31st is World Backup Day
It seems there is a Day for everything these days. World Backup Day certainly seems to be one of the most practical.
On March 31st, World Backup Day encourages us to backup our files. I don't think I've ever backed up my photos and am surprised to find that I have a whopping 130GB worth sitting in one location on my hard drive. That's about seven years of brilliant photography that I'm really proud of. It's also seven years of awful photography that I've tried to learn from plus travel shots, family photos and memories that I'd hate to lose.
So don't forget to backup your photos tomorrow. In the meantime, here's an interesting infographic posted by World Backup Day.
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