On Jan 3, 2008 4:52 PM, Marco Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Really man don't waste your money.  You are talking to a single vendor.
> I have dealt with this in the past.

As have I... on multiple occasions. I am dealing with 3 vendors. 2 of
which declined to review the drive because of the dd overwrite
performed from the OpenBSD 4.2 install CD. I'll send it to the one
'ISO Certified' company that agreed to examine it. If they cannot
recover any data (and they will not be able to). I'll send it to you
and you can recover it yourself...  if you can even tell me the *name*
of one file that was one the drive, I'll give you the drive + 40 USD
bucks (a 100 dollar value!)

I'll put up a website with all the details and pictures... I'll call
it 'Put Up Or Shut Up' Anyone who wants a crack at recovering data
from the drive may do so (as long as they pay the shipping charges
both ways). If they can name one file that existed on the drive before
the dd overwrite from an OpenBSD install CD, then they can keep the
drive and be crowned king of data recovery and get $40 USD. Come on,
let's actually *do* and not just *talk*, OK?

Saying "bullshit" or "hahaha" only goes so far... know what I mean?

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