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From: Invisible
Subject: Smashing
Date: 5 Jun 2009 09:38:05
Message: <4a291fbd$1@news.povray.org>
OK, so I have 4 HDs that need to be destroyed. (Unfortunately, I don't 
have a SCSI controller capable of operating them, so I can't erase them 
that way.)

In the past, what I've done is drill through the platters with a power 
tool. (Yes, stupid I know, but the Director of IT thinks this is... a 
perfectly acceptable way to destroy the data.) Fortunately, with the IDE 
drives found in desktops, the drill cuts through them like a hot knife 
through butter. Unfortunately, these SCSI server-class drives appear to 
be made of Kryptonite or something, because the drill simply dances 
around the place, barely scratching the metal.

Oh dear.

Well, maybe if I take the lid off... ah. Star-drive screws, just 
*slightly* smaller than the smallest screwdriver we possess. Damn.

Enter stage right: My dad. If you want to destroy something, he's your man.

He grabs a pair of fat, chunky screwdrivers, and manages to wedge one 
between the lid and the body, and proceeds to lever the lid off. Screws 
pop out and fly across the room at supersonic velocities. These drives 
are made of some serious metal, but somehow my dad bends the lid until 
it looks like a crumpled sheet of cardboard. He tries to bash in the 
platters, but they're really sturdy. So I drill through them instead.

Well, that was the Maxtor drive. The other three are IBM. He picks up 
the first one and tries to lever off the lid. As he's levering it up, I 
hear a loud crack. Turning the drive over, there's a melodious jingling 
sound. We shake the drive a little, and shards of silvered glass tumble 
out. We shake it some more, and dragually big chunks of platter tumble 
out. When we finally get the lid off, the platters have *shattered* 
clean through. (Obviously my dad was levering against the platters 
themselves.)

We proceed to destroy the other two drives in the same way. Damn, I'm 
glad we both had glasses on! When those things snap, they blast glass 
dust and glass shards everywhere with considerable violence. The final 
disk, my dad snapped it, and we turned it over the bin. What came out 
was more or less sand. I guess you had to be there... it was really 
quite funny. Well, *we* both laughed our arses off! ;-)

Mmm, shattered glass. This might take a while to clear up...


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Smashing
Date: 5 Jun 2009 09:55:01
Message: <web.4a29228eaa18aaa55fd99d9e0@news.povray.org>
Invisible <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> OK, so I have 4 HDs that need to be destroyed. (Unfortunately, I don't
> have a SCSI controller capable of operating them, so I can't erase them
> that way.)
>
> Enter stage right: My dad. If you want to destroy something, he's your man.
>

Can't you give them to your mother? ;)


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From: Mike Raiford
Subject: Re: Smashing
Date: 5 Jun 2009 11:25:31
Message: <4a2938eb$1@news.povray.org>
Stephen wrote:

> 
> Can't you give them to your mother? ;)
> 

No, he'll wind up screwed to the harddrive...

-- 
~Mike


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Smashing
Date: 5 Jun 2009 11:55:00
Message: <web.4a293fceaa18aaa55fd99d9e0@news.povray.org>
Mike Raiford <"m[raiford]!at"@gmail.com> wrote:
> Stephen wrote:
>
> >
> > Can't you give them to your mother? ;)
> >
>
> No, he'll wind up screwed to the harddrive...
>
> --
> ~Mike

ROTFL

Stephen


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From: John VanSickle
Subject: Re: Smashing
Date: 8 Jun 2009 07:30:51
Message: <4a2cf66b@news.povray.org>
Invisible wrote:
> OK, so I have 4 HDs that need to be destroyed. (Unfortunately, I don't 
> have a SCSI controller capable of operating them, so I can't erase them 
> that way.)
> 
> In the past, what I've done is drill through the platters with a power 
> tool. (Yes, stupid I know, but the Director of IT thinks this is... a 
> perfectly acceptable way to destroy the data.) Fortunately, with the IDE 
> drives found in desktops, the drill cuts through them like a hot knife 
> through butter. Unfortunately, these SCSI server-class drives appear to 
> be made of Kryptonite or something, because the drill simply dances 
> around the place, barely scratching the metal.
> 
> Oh dear.
> 
> Well, maybe if I take the lid off... ah. Star-drive screws, just 
> *slightly* smaller than the smallest screwdriver we possess. Damn.

Google "thermite recipe"

Regards,
John


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From: clipka
Subject: Re: Smashing
Date: 8 Jun 2009 08:20:00
Message: <web.4a2d0179aa18aaa5f708085d0@news.povray.org>
John VanSickle <evi### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Invisible wrote:
> > OK, so I have 4 HDs that need to be destroyed. (Unfortunately, I don't
> > have a SCSI controller capable of operating them, so I can't erase them
> > that way.)
> >
> > In the past, what I've done is drill through the platters with a power
> > tool. (Yes, stupid I know, but the Director of IT thinks this is... a
> > perfectly acceptable way to destroy the data.) Fortunately, with the IDE
> > drives found in desktops, the drill cuts through them like a hot knife
> > through butter. Unfortunately, these SCSI server-class drives appear to
> > be made of Kryptonite or something, because the drill simply dances
> > around the place, barely scratching the metal.
> >
> > Oh dear.
> >
> > Well, maybe if I take the lid off... ah. Star-drive screws, just
> > *slightly* smaller than the smallest screwdriver we possess. Damn.
>
> Google "thermite recipe"

*Mwhahahahaha!*

Yeah, I guess that should do the job.

Make sure you don't exercise this in the server room though :P


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From: Invisible
Subject: Re: Smashing
Date: 8 Jun 2009 08:22:53
Message: <4a2d029d@news.povray.org>
>> Google "thermite recipe"

Better: Google "thermite videos". :-P

> *Mwhahahahaha!*
> 
> Yeah, I guess that should do the job.
> 
> Make sure you don't exercise this in the server room though :P

Google "sledgehammar" and "nut". ;-)

If I were to go down this route, obviously I'd purchase some 
professionally prepaired thermite. But it seems kind of an expensive way 
just to get rid of some old SCSI HDs...


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From: clipka
Subject: Re: Smashing
Date: 8 Jun 2009 08:30:00
Message: <web.4a2d03b6aa18aaa5f708085d0@news.povray.org>
Invisible <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> If I were to go down this route, obviously I'd purchase some
> professionally prepaired thermite. But it seems kind of an expensive way
> just to get rid of some old SCSI HDs...

It seems kind of a FUN way, too...

How about inviting your colleagues (especially the cute young female ones ;))
for a SCSI BBQ? :P


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From: Invisible
Subject: Re: Smashing
Date: 8 Jun 2009 08:33:45
Message: <4a2d0529$1@news.povray.org>
>> If I were to go down this route, obviously I'd purchase some
>> professionally prepaired thermite. But it seems kind of an expensive way
>> just to get rid of some old SCSI HDs...
> 
> It seems kind of a FUN way, too...
> 
> How about inviting your colleagues (especially the cute young female ones ;))
> for a SCSI BBQ? :P

That's gotta be some *bad* case of indigestion afterwards.

(Mmm, shattered glass. Yummy.)


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From: Jim Henderson
Subject: Re: Smashing
Date: 8 Jun 2009 11:46:24
Message: <4a2d3250$1@news.povray.org>
On Mon, 08 Jun 2009 08:18:01 -0400, clipka wrote:

>> Google "thermite recipe"
> 
> *Mwhahahahaha!*
> 
> Yeah, I guess that should do the job.
> 
> Make sure you don't exercise this in the server room though :P

Or on a block of ice, particularly in an enclosed space.

Jim


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