On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 01:25:23AM +0100, Jeroen Dekkers wrote: > True, but somebody who can get your harddisk can get it also. That > means you can store in a place which is as safe as your hard > disk. > Other factors may will into play, and given that your backup is (hopefully) in some form of offline storage the same properties will have a different impact on how safe it is. (e.g. physical location, ease of theft, ease of undetected theft ...) So, in theory, an equally safe place is fine. In practice, an equally safe place may be impractical to find, or create. Dave -- - Dave Baker : dave@dsb3.com : dave@devbrain.com : http://dsb3.com/ - GnuPG: 1024D/D7BCA55D / 09CD D148 57DE 711E 6708 B772 0DD4 51D5 D7BC A55D
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