Life has gotten so much easier or has it? With todays scanners (my favorite is Scansnap) one can reduce mountains of paper work receipts etc to a mere hard drive. Its so easy to email documents from memory. Print duplicates save tons of photo's and yet have them at your disposal within seconds.

But what happens when a disaster happens? Do you have time to unplug during that lightning storm, or flood, or tornado, or fire or ....? A few years ago I went out and purchased a backup drive that had it worked properly would have saved me tons of time, money and frustratrion for a few of those disasters. A few! Today I use an online backup service. It takes probably about 15 minutes to sign up and costs about $3.00 per month for virtually unlimited backup storage. Remember that's about $36. / year or less than ½ of a tank of gas for relief!

All one has to do is just stop and do it!

 

Many years ago, my father in law was in a major car accident. My wife swung by the office to pick me up and the whole family to include the dog headed out to the hospital. Hours later, we arrived at our home exhausted and drained to a vandalized home. What they didn't take they destroyed!

We lived in a quiet upscale neighborhood but it happened.

We had insurance but for what? Really, when you think about it what's in the hall closet, the cabinet, the desk? Sure you'll remember a couple of items but months after you've turned in your claim you'll remember the real treasure that was there - too late!

Tragedies occur every day! The lesson to be learned is to take a camera once a year and photo the home, open the closets, drawers, etc.  and shot photos of everything!

Years ago I wrote this for a publication and suggested that you take the roll of film (remember?) and put it undeveloped in the freezer. Most freezers would survive a typical fire. That publication paid me a minimal sum to republish that article for several years.

By today's standards the idea still works just upload the photo's to a photo web site. Cost is minimal only a few moments of time, the savings in frustration alone can be immense.

As then, I suggest you do this annually. Pick a date and do it every year! My date was always Independence Day. Independence from at least one area of potential stress!

 

Life has gotten so much easier or has it? With todays scanners (my favorite is Scansnap) one can reduce mountains of paper work receipts etc to a mere hard drive. Its so easy to email documents from memory. Print duplicates save tons of photo's and yet have them at your disposal within seconds.

But what happens when a disaster happens? Do you have time to unplug during that lightning storm, or flood, or tornado, or fire or ....? A few years ago I went out and purchased a backup drive that had it worked properly would have saved me tons of time, money and frustratrion for a few of those disasters. A few! Today I use an online backup service. It takes probably about 15 minutes to sign up and costs about $3.00 per month for virtually unlimited backup storage. Remember that's about $36. / year or less than ½ of a tank of gas for relief!

All one has to do is just stop and do it!

 

The internet started off as flat text communication. Then came enriched text and photos and now today its Video! Let's face it we are a visual society! And now today we can save the gas and tour the homes while at home! This is the future and we're there! Check out a tour or two!

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Jeff Jasper

Albuquerque, NM

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Address: P.O. Box 1648, Tijeras, NM, 87059

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