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Here's my Set-Up.
Anonymous File :-(, x)
I use a program called TrueCrypt to encrypt the data into a virtual filesystem. When it is in encrypted form, it appears to be a 15 GB file sitting on my hard-drive. When I use the TrueCrypt program to open the file, I enter the password to access the data. The file is then mounted as an extra partition. It appears as Drive X:\. I can read and edit data from the partition until I dismount it. At that point, it can no longer be accessed until the password is entered again, and nobody can tell that the file contains anything in particular. The "11.7 GB Free" is referring to the space remaining on the partition, originally formatted to be 20 GB in size.
For those interested, TrueCrypt is a free program for Windows, Mac, and Linux. You can download it at http://www.truecrypt.org .
Technical rambling aside, see the pic for how my pr0n is organized.
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