Atom Smasher wrote: > On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > >> ObWarning: many of the techniques we've discussed for destroying hard >> drives are really quite dangerous. Thermite is _not_ a friendly >> chemical. Neither is sulfuric acid. Even an approach as low-tech as >> hammering the platters into oblivion can be dangerous -- see Werner's >> statement about all the shards that hit his safety glasses. Before >> destroying a hard drive, learn how to do it safely. > =============== > > When Hard Drives Attack > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V24uefUXb6w > > also check out the Related Videos. > > on the same topic, i was also thinking that cooking a HD above the > platters' CP would also require adequate ventilation, and may render an > oven not usable for food. > > How about dropping HD in Lava from some exploding mountain?
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