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 Let's start by offering some advice on where _not_ to keep your data:
 
  * in your git/hub/lab repo because:
-  * your repo will bloat
-  * you may accidentally publish it via github/gitlab
-  * every time you make new or save new data git will try to synch it with your repo. This will _hammer_ your internet connection and make your git commit process almost unusuable
-  * github/gitlab will refuse to store data of any useful size
+   * your repo will bloat
+   * you may accidentally publish it via github/gitlab
+   * every time you make new or save new data git will try to synch it with your repo. This will _hammer_ your internet connection and make your git commit process almost unusuable
+   * github/gitlab will refuse to store data of any useful size
  * on Dropbox/Sharepoint/oneCloud/whatever or similar because:
-  * every time you make new or save new data your Dropbox/Sharepoint/oneCloud/whatever will try to synch it. This will _hammer_ your internet connection
+   * every time you make new or save new data your Dropbox/Sharepoint/oneCloud/whatever will try to synch it. This will _hammer_ your internet connection
  * only on your laptop/PC because:
-  * they crash and you'll lose it
-  * you'll lose it and someone could find/steal/disclose it
+   * they crash and you'll lose it
+   * you'll lose it and someone could find/steal/disclose it
  * on a usb drive because
-  * see previous
+   * see previous
  
 OK, so where _should_ you keep your data? There are basically two types of places: