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<blockquote data-quote="DarkestRitual" data-source="post: 1153879" data-attributes="member: 96273"><p>Haha, exactly. At least we're both here to help. I've got a remote set-up right now where while I am at work, I use my iPod to control my MacBook to manage torrents, ftp, and video encodes so that I can do the taxing CPU work when I'm not at home actually using my machine. Depends what you're going for! So, I guess the next step is tell us what you'd like to do!</p><p></p><p>Also, Mr. Plow, good call on the ftp capable NAS. I've got the WD My Book World yay for gigabit ethernet drives! It's got a built in ftp set up, but I found for what I need to do, I dig the</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkestRitual, post: 1153879, member: 96273"] Haha, exactly. At least we're both here to help. I've got a remote set-up right now where while I am at work, I use my iPod to control my MacBook to manage torrents, ftp, and video encodes so that I can do the taxing CPU work when I'm not at home actually using my machine. Depends what you're going for! So, I guess the next step is tell us what you'd like to do! Also, Mr. Plow, good call on the ftp capable NAS. I've got the WD My Book World yay for gigabit ethernet drives! It's got a built in ftp set up, but I found for what I need to do, I dig the [/QUOTE]
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