I have an external hard drive which is formatted NTFS. Just one of the many hazards of using a Mac is that they do not support NTFS, which is a far superior filesystem to FAT32. Fortunately, there is a program called MacFuse which allows you to use many different things as filesystems, including SSH. Someone at Google wrote a read/write NTFS driver, known as NTFS-3G, which works with MacFuse to allow read/write mounting of NTFS volumes. Exactly what I wanted, so I downloaded and installed MacFuse and NTFS-3G, taking care to get the latest stable versions.
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Here’s a list of free file hosting services that I put together today. Do you still find free file hosting services to be useful? I find that people typically email files to themselves. There’s a 20 MB limit on file attachments in Gmail, whereas most file hosting services offer 50 MB free - and some as much as 100 MB.
Most importantly, we ranked above UCLA
The schools students most named were:
1. Harvard
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. New York Univ. (previously #1 for 3 consecutive years)
5. Yale
6. Brown
7. Columbia
8. Cornell
9. Univ. of Southern California
10. UCLA
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