Shredder?

Philip Dorr tagno25 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 30 18:22:18 CDT 2008


Mars, because a scientist entered miles instead of kilometers. ;-)

On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 5:14 PM, Leo Mauler <webgiant at yahoo.com> wrote:
> --- On Tue, 9/30/08, James Sissel <jimsissel at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>   But even with all of these methods there is a possibility
>> that some data might still be read.  Other than total
>> destruction of the platters there is no absolute guarantee.
>> Surface grinding, acid baths, extreme high temps are pretty
>> safe methods.  But that makes the drives unusable again.
>
> I sense a new project for NASA: launching an annual rocket which contains instruments for learning more about our Sun, and a load of old hard drives with sensitive data on them.
>
> Its destination?  Isn't it obvious?  ;-)
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