On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 11:46:38AM -0600, jd1008 wrote: > > > On 06/23/2015 11:46 PM, Tim wrote: > >jd1008: > >>>I will be resorting to a powerfull de-gausser :) > >Joe Zeff: > >>Depending on your tastes, using it for target practice will do the job. > >What about, hard drives roasting on an open fire? (Yes, I did sing it > >in my head to /that/ song.) > > > >A strong degausser is a bit of an esoteric thing, and I don't think I'd > >trust my CRT degaussing wand to be strong enough. I've pulled drives > >apart before, but that's a lot effort (tiny odd screws, sometimes > >seriously jammed into place), then bent the disc platters to buggery. > > > >While seriously annoying and time-consuming to do, it was also quite > >satisfying to mangle the bugger to death. > > > I was told that dismantling it surgically is both entertaining and > educating :) > > I have never dismantled one before ! > > The degausser I am talking about sucks 20 amps at 110V AC. > So, it is a very powerful magnet! > I am not sure if the micro-electronic elements would survive it though. > Failing that, I will try to 'entertain' and 'educate' myself by surgically > dismantling the beast. In fact I would also like to give the ROMs to a > friend (HW and FW engineer) who has equipment to read the ROMs, > and disassemble the contents. The kaspersky revelation that the HD > roms contain malware was a very interesting article. I imagine that anold reel-to-reel tape eraser would do a nice job on the platters, if you could get 'em separated from their spindle. several years ago someone passed aroujnd a URL for a video of someone withh a heavy duty industrial shredding machinebeing used for destroying hard drives. it was a couple of big metal rollers (a foot or more in diameter) with massive lugs sticking out. you drop a HD in the hopper and watch as the entire thing is reduced to small metal bits. I imagine it could really be cathartic! :) -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Under no circumstances will I ever purchase anything offered to me as the result of an unsolicited e-mail message. Nor will I forward chain letters, petitions, mass mailings, or virus warnings to large numbers of others. This is my contribution to the survival of the online community. --Roger Ebert, December, 1996 ----------------------------- The Boulder Pledge ----------------------------- -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org