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	<title>Comments on: Application Dependencies</title>
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		<title>By: dan</title>
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		<description>Found a good tip on backing up from WordPress:

&quot;Excellent question. Most people make a backup and then just replace it every time. It saves space and is less to worry about. But what if that backup file is corrupted or lost? Then what? The general rule of thumb is to keep at least three backups and keep them in three different places or forms, like floppies, CDs, different hard drives, web disk, your e-mail account, etc.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Found a good tip on backing up from WordPress:</p>
<p>&#8220;Excellent question. Most people make a backup and then just replace it every time. It saves space and is less to worry about. But what if that backup file is corrupted or lost? Then what? The general rule of thumb is to keep at least three backups and keep them in three different places or forms, like floppies, CDs, different hard drives, web disk, your e-mail account, etc.&#8221;</p>
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