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Originally Posted by A1R3K
thats a good idea, only thing is, i don't know if i want thousands of dollars worth of contacts and 15 years of my life documented on something that can be hacked and stolen. i have 2 full bankers boxes of contacts from several industries. as i saw from jays misfortune this past week, blogs are not hackproof either. i guess it does help to have backups too, but i've never been good at that. i think i just feel more comfortable having it backed up and stashed in a safe deposit box. lol.
fucking great idea jack, i'm gonna have to snoop into this more as well.
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Yeah, this would work more for project management and as staff management tool than for contacts management. Hacking... hmmm. Once the project is concluded, wrap it up -- and go cold storage. You could keep the SQL DB's offline as a permanent archive with no security vulnerability. There's no need to keep them "live" once your project is finished --
2hp