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Emoticon10D | Paskelbta: 20:21:39 2006 06 17 |
Pranešimai: 633 Temos: 68 Lytis: Vyras |
I...do...
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Bert2 | Paskelbta: 20:22:35 2006 06 17 |
Pranešimai: 2477 Temos: 101 Valstybė: United States Lytis: Vyras |
No, think 1982..... Feebies (FBI) using search w@rr@nt busting down the door.
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Emoticon10D | Paskelbta: 20:23:44 2006 06 17 |
Pranešimai: 633 Temos: 68 Lytis: Vyras |
basically...
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Bert2 | Paskelbta: 20:35:10 2006 06 17 |
Pranešimai: 2477 Temos: 101 Valstybė: United States Lytis: Vyras |
The answer is always carefully, you need to crack the shell on you HD and drill a small hole and epoxy a nipple on the the shell, making sure that it will still fit into you comp and not short anything out. Practice on a crap HD, it also depends on how your HD is positioned.... Vertical will require more acid and a more aggressive pump/voulme of liquid, try one of the gel professional stregnth liquid plumbers, or "liquid fire" these generally will eat your pump also.
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Emoticon10D | Paskelbta: 20:42:13 2006 06 17 |
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Thx, Bert. I should try that.
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Bert2 | Paskelbta: 21:11:55 2006 06 17 |
Pranešimai: 2477 Temos: 101 Valstybė: United States Lytis: Vyras |
ANother way my brother reccomends is if you have one of the older oversize towers, you can position your HD well away from the rest of your comp. You build (tack weld) a small frame around your HD and buy 4 "d" rocket engines and epoxy/encase them around your HD, attach a remote trigger to a couple of batteries and you have an instant deadman's switch. This is really involved but he assures me that the brief burst of High temp/pressure will eat your HD alive and sound freaky.
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Iiridayn | Paskelbta: 02:02:45 2006 06 18 |
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Heh, or just have some thermite mixed and ready to ignite based on some trigger. It can prolly go down through a line of hard drives too, and the melted holes in the middle of the lot will prolly not provide many clues . Thermite is pretty simple to make (though it has to be well mixed to ignite), and results in molten iron. Happy stuff .
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Bert2 | Paskelbta: 08:55:14 2006 06 18 |
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Thermite would workif done correctly but it is the devil to set off when you using it homemade. What you have to worry about is that most people will use way too much and it will burn/melt through the HD/floor/ concrete etc until it consumes all of it's fuel/oxidizer. It will also ingite anything that will burn it is not something i would ever set off inside.
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Reiver Demon | Paskelbta: 12:55:27 2006 06 18 |
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you can easily keep napalm in one spot!
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Bert2 | Paskelbta: 13:44:32 2006 06 18 |
Pranešimai: 2477 Temos: 101 Valstybė: United States Lytis: Vyras |
No, your comp puts off as much heat as 2 100 watt light bulbs. having naplam even sealed/self contained would be bad as it is not the most stable and redneck naplam can be put out with a common fire extinguisher. It gets hot but would take a while to reach a temp that would destroy all of the HD with a huge all the time fire risk. not advisible.
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