![]() Upload:Īs you can see, IDrive was able to complete the uploads in around 60% of the time Carbonite took. We also ran each test twice and averaged the results. The connection was theoretically capable of 1 Gbps, throttled down to 100 Mbps to ensure consistent speeds. To test these speeds, we uploaded a 5GB folder containing various types of files to each service, then downloaded the folder back to our device. Higher upload speeds mean your backup will finish sooner (or it will upload changes quicker, if you have a continuous backup), and high download speeds reduce the time your computer takes to recover after a disaster. Faster speeds mean a better service, with added points for consistency. Speed is a pretty simple category to compare. Giving IDrive the point here means we have a score of 2-0 for the second round. If you need more than 5TB on one computer and don’t care about features, go with Carbonite for almost everyone else, IDrive is a better value. ![]() ![]() Whether you want simpler pricing plans or lower costs, IDrive has you covered. There are also deals available for new users, so your first year will be even cheaper. IDrive offers up to 100TB of storage on the Team plans, at just under $20 per terabyte per year, and those with a business IDrive account will pay between $250 to $400 per terabyte per year, depending on the plan. IDrive’s business plans are also a decent value. There’s even a 10GB free plan so you can try it out. The personal plans both come with everything, can be used on multiple devices, and even without any deals cost just $79.50 per year for 5TB (around $6.63 per month) or $99.50 per year for 10TB (around $8.29 per month). Then at the end we’ll sum up the two providers and choose a winner.Ĭompared to what Carbonite offers, IDrive is a great value (read our comprehensive IDrive pricing guide). That said, we’ll still try to cover everything we can, especially the things that make these services stand out across our eight categories. Because of this, you should be sure to check out our full IDrive review and our Carbonite review if you want to learn more about the details of these services. Since we’re looking at two providers, we won’t be able to cover everything that each service offers. Both services prioritize security and privacy.Carbonite offers value to big data users with its easy-to-use unlimited plan.IDrive is a fast, feature-rich provider that offers a lot for any user.That’s why we’ve made this IDrive vs Carbonite comparison, so you can work out which service is better for you. However, comparing the two services can be a little complicated, especially if you’re new to the world of online backups. IDrive has long been one of our favorite online backup providers, with Carbonite usually ending up further down the list. Last Updated: 17 Jan'23 T01:45:47+00:00 Facts checked by Jasna Mishevska MP4 Repair: How to Fix Corrupted Video Files in 2019.Best Choice Stellar Phoenix Data Recovery.How to Create a Strong Password in 2023: Secure Password Generator & 6 Tips for Strong Passwords.How to Securely Store Passwords in 2023: Best Secure Password Storage.Best Password Manager for Small Business.How to Access the Deep Web and the Dark Net.Online Storage or Online Backup: What's The Difference?.Time Machine vs Arq vs Duplicati vs Cloudberry Backup.
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![]() Now a couple of things I want to point out about this. And so I developed a habit of writing a line in my journal about each of my kids at the end of the day. To say live was busy is sort of an understatement. So for the record, I had a 12 year old, 10 year old, 8 year old, 1 year old and twin newborns. And sort of in passing I mentioned a particular method of journaling that came really in handy for me, when my three youngest babies were born and I was totally in the thick of things. We were talking about journaling for homeschooling mamas, how to do it, when to do it, how to be consistent with it, all those details. Something came up at a recent Circle with Sarah live that got me thinking. Welcome to Circle with Sarah, RAR Premium Homeschool Coaching, where we become the peace-filled joyful mamas we’re called to be. And if you do, I hope you’ll join us for more episodes just like this by coming on in to. But I wanted you to hear it here on Read-Aloud Revival too, so I’m sharing two episodes with you here today. I recently did a couple of episodes on why we need to keep data in it’s place in our homeschool, why it’s important for us not to make things mean what they don’t mean. ![]() It’s a podcast that drops a tiny bit of coaching and encouragement into your ears every Monday morning, to buoy you up for the week and help you teach from rest. And in that weekly podcast, we talk homeschooling. I actually release a weekly podcast called Circle with Sarah that shows up in your podcast player right next to where Read-Aloud Revival does for everybody who’s a RAR Premium member. ![]() Maybe you didn’t know that this isn’t, Read-Aloud Revival here, that you’re listening to right now, it’s not the only podcast of mine. If you don’t know about Circle with Sarah already, Circle with Sarah is a weekly podcast for Read-Aloud Revival Premium members. I wanted to share something we’ve been talking about in Circle with Sarah, which is our homeschool coaching program in RAR Premium. Today’s episode is a little different than normal. Welcome, I’m Sarah Mackenzie and you’ve got Episode 225 of The Read-Aloud Revival, the show that helps you fall in love with your ordinary, bookish, homeschool life. And today? Today we’re going to talk about it. We make things mean what they don’t mean all the time. Or we have a kid who complains about their school work or their chores and we tell ourselves it means we’re raising ungrateful entitled children. We have a late reader? We think it means we’re not good at this teaching reading thing. We realize a kid doesn’t know how to tie their shoes at age 12, and we tell ourselves, “We’re forgetting to teach so many important things.” We feed our kids frozen pizza for dinner a couple of times in a week and we think it means we don’t care about their health. Why do we make things mean what they don’t actually mean? We all do it. Some links are affiliate links Books and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Journal prompts to help you explore what data means for you and your kids.How to make use of what the data is actually telling you.Why it’s vital to separate the data from your self-worth and value.I wanted you to hear it, so I’m sharing those two episodes in one RAR Podcast for you here. ![]() Recently I did a couple of episodes on why we need to keep data in its place in our homeschool and not make things mean what they don’t mean. I’m sharing something we’ve been discussing in Circle with Sarah, which is our homeschool coaching program in RAR Premium. We make things mean what they don’t mean ALL THE TIME.Īnd today? Today we’re gonna talk about it. We have a late reader and think it means we’re not good at this “teaching reading” thing. We sleep late and tell ourselves we’re lazy. We feed our kids frozen pizza for dinner twice in a week and think it means we don’t care about their health. We realize a kid doesn’t know how to tie their shoes at age 12, and we tell ourselves we’re forgetting to teach SO MANY IMPORTANT THINGS. Why do we make things mean more than they actually mean? And, finally, a warning: if you select the elf-eared template, do NOT use the archetype sliders! Make sure you only use "Modifiers" because using the archetype sliders will diminish the elf ears. ![]() ![]() ![]() So if you want elf-eared townies without that hack, you'll want to give another face (or all of the faces, if that tickles your fancy), the ears. Also! Unless you have a hack, the last face WILL NOT spawn on townies. Then tweak the face to be the way you want it. *To make a sim with the elf ears, simply go to the archetypes and select the last full-face template, which should be the elf one. So be sure to use the rotate function often! Often, this is where differences in the faces will become most apparent. *Don't forget about the profile! Make sure to check how your sim looks from the side from time-to-time. This will help you gauge how different one face is from another, because skin and hair can drastically change the look of a sim. *Use the same skintone, eye, and hairstyle on every starting-point face you make. I know, I know, easy to say, incredibly hard to do. Tada! That one's done! Do this 25 more times. The newest ones will be first, and you can just count backwards.Īnyway, name those files according to gender and age, and copy them to a new folder, named after the face template you want to replace. If you didn't do all of one gender first, that's fine, just check the order of the sims in your bin. If you've been following the tutorial step-by-step, the order will be: Adult Male, Adult Female, Teen Male, Teen Female, Elder Male, Elder Female, Child, and Toddler. Then, from there, move the sliders on the other faces (not all of them, just pick a few at random) just slightly, to alter the features, but not change them completely. Go to the full-face archetypes, and choose one. However, if you're planning on making a sim "from scratch," and especially if you're currently using a different set of replacements, here is the method I recommend to make sure that your sim doesn't look too much like your current defaults: If you're just going to de-uglify the Maxis templates, feel free to select the full face archetypes one by one and change them as you like, for both adult genders. ![]() There shouldn't be any premade sims in there (except for the Maxis-made ones, and if you don't want those to show up, you can always get a sim bin hider), which makes it easier for you to find the sims you make, and it will also save you the trouble of having to delete all the sims you're about to create one-by one later on.īe sure to keep the SavedSims window open, so you can keep track of which files are which, because you won't be able to delete the files when BodyShop is open! Okay, you've emptied SavedSims, now boot up BodyShop. However, if you don't have your downloads organised, or don't mind the wait, disregard this step. Furniture and objects will still make BodyShop load slowly, and you don't need them right now. Just copy all the files in there and past them to a separate folder on your desktop.Īnother recommendation I would make is to take everything out of your downloads folder except for default replacements, and things like hair, eyebrows, and genetics. If you're starting completely from scratch, you'll want to empty out your SavedSims folder, which is usually found under (C:\Documents and Settings\~YOURNAMEHERE~\My Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\SavedSims), at least if you have Windows XP. Secondly, let's assume that you don't all ready have the faces you want to use made. Save these somewhere you'll remember them, and then let's leave them be for now. Katu_simsHaving recently finished my first (and possibly last) set of default face replacements, I found myself realising that I kind of wish there had been a more comprehensive guide to making them, that covered all the bases from start to finish.įirst, you'll want to download the Face Template Files by AllenABQ. ![]() A rapid firing low capacity semi-auto shotgun.The Popshot Shotgun will be available as a Frostnite Weekly Challenge reward.Available from January 9 at 7 PM ET until January 16 at 7 PM ET.Does not consume ammo, but has very low durability. Launches explosive presents that damage and knockback groups of enemies.Santa's Little Helper will be available in the Weekly Store.The Popshot Shotgun Blast through enemies with this rapid firing shotgun! Get your very own by completing Frostnite Challenges. Santa's Little Helper Help Santa deliver gifts, with a BANG! Find this weapon in the Weekly Store. Suppressed Sniper Rifle added to Creative Inventory Weapons.This is an early release so you may experience client crashes, loss of progress, or other unexpected errors. The X-4 Stormwing is no longer able to fly above the max build limit.Supply Drop health has been reduced to 250/500/750 (Solo/Duo/Squad).Stormwing spawn chance has been decreased to 80% from 100%.Increased the spread of the Stormwing machine gun by 75%.Impact damage reduction while boosting through structures reduced from 50% to 25%.Damage done to the Stormwing from colliding with structures has been increased by 50%.The knockback a player receives after being hit by a Stormwing has been decreased by 70%.Duration reduced from 25 seconds to 18 seconds.The following variants of the Burst Assault Rifle have been vaulted:.The suppressor makes for a quieter shot, trading stealth for power.Can be found from chests, floor loot, Vending Machines, and Supply Drops.Available in Epic and Legendary variants.Log in each day to find out which modes are available to explore. We'll also be featuring some of the most popular Limited Time Modes that have been available over the past two weeks. Limited Time Modes 14 Days of Fortnite has been extended for a limited time! For the next week, drop in and complete any Challenges you may have missed out on to earn in-game rewards. The Block Drop to The Block and explore the newest community creation! Bounce around in the DM Arena made by KojackNumber2. Drop in now and sneak up on your enemies! Suppressed Sniper Rifle Trade power for stealth with the Suppressed Sniper Rifle. |