On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 01:46:45AM +1000 or thereabouts, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Oh, I'm soooooooooooooo evil!
> 
> > 1) Hardware access exploits (how exactly do you remove a hard drive and gain
> > access to its data, how to encrypt one, how to lock a machine up).
> 
> Take one screwdriver.
> Take one computer.
> Discover that your screwdriver is the wrong type. 
> Get another screwdriver.
> Discover that it's the wrong type too.
> Look for the right screwdriver.
> Remember that you lent that one to your brother, before he went on his road 
> trip to Mexico.
> Consider going to the hardware store.
> Go to the bar instead. Buy a screwdriver.

ROTFL! 

You are indeed evil. This is _exactly_ what happened when we took my
Vaio apart. Sony use -- wait for it -- non-standard screw sizes. Well,
"didn't fit our first two sets" sizes. However, the set of useless 
"what are these sizes anyway?" screwdrivers I got at a Linux Expo from 
HP suddenly came in handy. They were the right size for Vaios. 

Telsa

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