Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The Dropbox Experiment


Dropbox - Secure backup, sync and sharing made easy.


I've been trying out Dropbox, a file sharing utility that will not only allow you to backup files online and sync files between computers, but will allow file sharing with others.  The service gives you 2 GB of storage. The best part about this utility is that it is free.


Once you sign up, you place files in your Dropbox directory on your PC and these files are then accessible from any other computer.  Simply just log into the website and you can access your "home" files from a library or anywhere else.


Another feature that I'm experimenting with is the file sharing feature.  You can designate a directory as "shared" with another user, and that directory is synced each time either one of you updates the files.  So, for example, you could share a directory with family members and each one upload photos from a family reunion, etc.  That way everyone has access to the photos, preventing them from being lost due to hard drive failure, etc.


If you recommend the service to others, and they sign up, Dropbox will give you additional storage space as well.  


Right now I am sharing files with a researcher of the Salamonia, Jay County, Indiana.  I've been copying some of my obituary and tombstone photo files into my Dropbox folder to share with her.  



Monday, February 14, 2011

Valentine Thoughts



Valentine Thoughts


In every heart there is a place
Reserved for just a few
And there in mine, Oh Valentine
Are cherished thoughts of you


From Ruthie


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This postcard, unmarked, was part of the collection of my paternal great aunt and uncle, Clarence & Vera (HALEY) STUBER.  The "Ruthie", was my grandmother, Ruth (HALEY) LeMASTER.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

I'm feeling so forlorn - where has my sweetheart gone?


Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stuber
Spencerville, Ohio
Route 5


Dear Vera & Clarence -


I am coming to St. Mary's tomorrow.  This card is from Ruth to you folks.


Carrie


Don't you pity this little girl? ha!  E.H.


Nora feels just like her.


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This postcard, postmarked Portland, Indiana, February 13, 1925, was sent to my paternal great-aunt and uncle, Clarence & Vera (HALEY) STUBER, by her sister, Carrie.  The Ruth and Nora mentioned are sisters of Vera and Carrie, and the E.H. must be their father, Eli Weldon HALEY.  Eli was my great-great grandfather, Ruth was my grandmother, and Nora and Carrie were my great-aunts.