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The only way to clean your HDD
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There are so many ads for softwares that claim to completely erase your HDD. Don't listen to them. The only way to eliminate information on your hard disc drive is the heat the platters beyond Curie point. This will ensure all data is completely and permanently lost. Don't let the Central Security Service oppress you. If you feel they are on your case, then burn up your HDD platters. There is no other way out. Good luck |
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The only way to clean your HDD
GreenXenon wrote:
Hi Lo There are so many ads for softwares that claim to completely erase your HDD. Don't listen to them. No one listens to paranoid fools like you instead, child. The only way to eliminate information on your hard disc drive is the heat the platters beyond Curie point. Makes a hell of a lot more sense to not put it anywhere in the first place, child. This will ensure all data is completely and permanently lost. Wrong. They know how to get it back from there now, child. Don't let the Central Security Service oppress you. If you feel they are on your case, then burn up your HDD platters. There is no other way out. Keep taking the medication, child. Good luck Wont save your bacon, child. |
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"GreenXenon" wrote in message ... Hi: There are so many ads for softwares that claim to completely erase your HDD. Don't listen to them. The only way to eliminate information on your hard disc drive is the heat the platters beyond Curie point. This will ensure all data is completely and permanently lost. Don't let the Central Security Service oppress you. If you feel they are on your case, then burn up your HDD platters. There is no other way out. Good luck A load of buckshot from a 10 gauge at close range should do a good job. |
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The only way to clean your HDD
Ian D wrote:
"GreenXenon" wrote in message ... Hi: There are so many ads for softwares that claim to completely erase your HDD. Don't listen to them. The only way to eliminate information on your hard disc drive is the heat the platters beyond Curie point. This will ensure all data is completely and permanently lost. Don't let the Central Security Service oppress you. If you feel they are on your case, then burn up your HDD platters. There is no other way out. Good luck A load of buckshot from a 10 gauge at close range should do a good job. thermite! |
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The only way to clean your HDD
GreenXenon wrote:
Hi: There are so many ads for softwares that claim to completely erase your HDD. Don't listen to them. The only way to eliminate information on your hard disc drive is the heat the platters beyond Curie point. This will ensure all data is completely and permanently lost. Don't let the Central Security Service oppress you. If you feel they are on your case, then burn up your HDD platters. There is no other way out. Good luck ....gee, i thought one cycle thru the dishwasher would clean them... |
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The only way to clean your HDD
On Jun 20, 5:10 pm, "Rod Speed" wrote:
This will ensure all data is completely and permanently lost. Wrong. They know how to get it back from there now, child. How so? |
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The only way to clean your HDD
GreenXenon wrote
Rod Speed wrote GreenXenon wrote The only way to eliminate information on your hard disc drive is the heat the platters beyond Curie point. Makes a hell of a lot more sense to not put it anywhere in the first place, child. This will ensure all data is completely and permanently lost. Wrong. They know how to get it back from there now, child. How so? If I told you that, I'd have to kill you, child. |
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The only way to clean your HDD
Do not feed the schizo troll.
"GreenXenon" wrote in message ... Hi: There are so many ads for softwares that claim to completely erase your HDD. Don't listen to them. The only way to eliminate information on your hard disc drive is the heat the platters beyond Curie point. This will ensure all data is completely and permanently lost. Don't let the Central Security Service oppress you. If you feel they are on your case, then burn up your HDD platters. There is no other way out. Good luck |
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The only way to clean your HDD
Eric Gisin wrote:
Do not feed the schizo troll. Why not ? I think of it like in Victorian times when you could visit Bedlam and poke a stick at the loonys chained to the wall. We get to do that from the comfort of our homes etc and dont risk getting bitten by a rabid loony either. GreenXenon wrote There are so many ads for softwares that claim to completely erase your HDD. Don't listen to them. The only way to eliminate information on your hard disc drive is the heat the platters beyond Curie point. This will ensure all data is completely and permanently lost. Don't let the Central Security Service oppress you. If you feel they are on your case, then burn up your HDD platters. There is no other way out. Good luck |
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The only way to clean your HDD
GreenXenon wrote in news:87ba567d-e8a7-448a-aa82-
: The only way to eliminate information on your hard disc drive is the heat the platters beyond Curie point. This will ensure all data is completely and permanently lost. http://www.getodd.com/stuf/stupid/hdcp/hdcp.html http://web.archive.org/web/200802011...p://www.nolte- net.de/en/article/lego_disk.html |
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