Monday, December 17, 2007

External Network Drive Part I

Why do this ActiveUnity?
Hard drives are nice aren't they? They allow lovely virtual storage that we hold so dear to our hearts. It serves many functions but one that we think of and utilize the most is the function for holding files like music, videos, and pictures. Our lifeline of virtual entertainment and creativity. The issue we're looking to solve with this ActiveUnity though, is the fact it's just all so god damn locked up and private!

What we really need is a way to share everything with our families or co-workers without the risk of having to open up our personal computer up to the world of the internet. Thus, the concept we are here to actively setup and leap head first over this issue: the external network drive.

Now we can have all of our music and movies and pictures and be able to access them from any computer in the house! Or allow your good buddy co-workers to listen to your music, and have them upload theres so you can listen to theirs as well. Of course there are many options of listening to each others music, but not when their computer is off, and not in the way of downloading and burning those said songs for your listening pleasure *anywhere*.

As far as my own personal experience in these types of activities I do have a big background in IT. I understand the fundamentals of how both hardware and networks work. I have undergone many IT troubleshooting activities in the past and do not fear them!!

1 comment:

Greg Max said...

Wait... When do we crack the wine?


p.s. your location is listed as Denver, CO, Afghanistan. Mine did the same thing initially for some reason