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From: Bob Donald on 11 Jun 2010 11:48 > Yep, no complicated system commands to type at a command prompt! > > BTW, there is this other less expensive way to kill data on a drive. > http://www.stanleytools.com/catalog_images/mid_res/54-048_mid_res.jpg We'd take them to my bosses outdoor range, but reformatting doesnt work too well on them after that. Bob
From: Ben Berman on 11 Jun 2010 16:46
Glennbo wrote: > The killer robot "Bob Donald" <Bob(a)nowhere.com> grabbed the controls of > the spaceship cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons... > >>> OK, maybe that's enough to hose John's installation - but what if >>> mine's on my E drive, with sample sets on F, and audio on G? How can >>> I hose them all at the same time, so I can get back to work? > >> How about a big electro magnet? > > Something like this should do it! > > http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2007/05/14/science/15cern.xlarge1.jpg > Yeah, but will it work at 64bits? 8-) bzb -- THE SONG FACTORY Words and Music, made to order(TM) WWW: http://www.thesongfactory.com |