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diff --git a/doc/transferring_data.mdwn b/doc/transferring_data.mdwn
index 9526a3e48..f6ae9bfcd 100644
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@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
git-annex can transfer data to or from any of a repository's git remotes.
Depending on where the remote is, the data transfer is done using rsync
(over ssh, with automatic resume), or plain cp (with copy-on-write
-optimisations on supported filesystems).
+optimisations on supported filesystems). Some [[special_remotes]]
+are also supported that are not traditional git remotes.
It's equally easy to transfer a single file to or from a repository,
or to launch a retrievel of a massive pile of files from whatever
diff --git a/doc/use_case/Alice.mdwn b/doc/use_case/Alice.mdwn
index ccc0727bc..ee97efa43 100644
--- a/doc/use_case/Alice.mdwn
+++ b/doc/use_case/Alice.mdwn
@@ -2,9 +2,9 @@
Alice is always on the move, often with her trusty netbook and a small
handheld terabyte USB drive, or a smaller USB keydrive. She has a server
-out there on the net. All these things can have different files on them,
-but Alice no longer has to deal with the tedious process of keeping them
-manually in sync.
+out there on the net. She stores data in the Cloud. All these things can
+have different files on them, but Alice no longer has to deal with the
+tedious process of keeping them manually in sync.
When she has 1 bar on her cell, Alice queues up interesting files on her
server for later. At a coffee shop, she has git-annex download them to her