Archive for January, 2009

Increasing max capacity on Drobo (or how my network learned to hate me)

My wonderful wife got me a 1.5TB drive for my Drobo for Christmas. Currently the little storage robot has 3 500GB drives configured for a max capacity of 4TB. When I got the device, I thought that it’d be longer until the larger drives came down in price and figured it’d be enough. Boy, was I wrong. that 1.5TB drive was around $100 when we got it. The 500GB drives were around the same price in June when I got the drobo. Hard drive prices are plummeting, so I figured that I’d reconfigure the Drobo for the current max of 16TB now while I had the chance. It’ll be a long time before I can fill that up…right? Read more

Bookmark pruning

It’s a new year, so I felt like it was time to do some major housecleaning on my systems.I started with my bookmarks. It might not seem like much, but I’ve been carrying the same bookmarks.html file from system to system since I first started using Netscape in 96-97. It’s gone from Netscape to IE, with some time spent in Opera along the way, and currently lives in Firefox. I’ve kept it in sync on my various computers with Google Browser Sync, and now with Foxmarks. There were a ton of dead sites in there, as well as many, many duplicate entries. I figure the dupes are from problems importing and exporting, as well as when I used browser sync. When I started I had nearly 2000 bookmarks, and now I have under 200.

Next up on my cleaning list is probably my macbook pro which is under 6 months old, but has a lot of junk on it. I’m also working on my Drobo, trying to get everything off it so I can increase the max capacity on it. It’s got 715GB used out of 1TB available, and I got another big drive for Christmas to put in there.

Wallpapers and themes from InterfaceLIFT

I’m apparently late to many things online, and InterfaceLIFT appears to be one of them. I was looking for wallpapers sized 1920×1080 for a laptop I have hooked up to my TV. One of the first results in Google was an image from InterfaceLIFT. It is a very well laid out site that has wallpapers, icons, OS themes. I’ve only browsed the icons and themes briefly, but the art is amazing on them. Read more