[ale] Off Topic, hard drive shredder
Lightner, Jeff
JLightner at water.com
Mon Aug 8 09:03:53 EDT 2011
Given the way some of the threads have gone here I'd prefer some ALErs not have firearms. :-)
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From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On Behalf Of Rich Faulkner
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 8:47 AM
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Subject: Re: [ale] Off Topic, hard drive shredder
Yeah, thermite...that was it!
A day out on the shooting range comes to mind too. I wonder what
7.62x39 or 6.5x55 would do to a drive. Is that digressing enough?
Too bad I don't have a .50 cal like a Barrett. One round and I'd bet
they'd be in several small pieces. RinL
On Fri, 2011-08-05 at 16:52 -0400, Greg Clifton wrote:
> We actually had that discussion maybe 6,9,12 (?) months ago and it
> even went so far as some moderately serious discussion about having a
> thermite party, with one contributor saying they might be able to
> swing a location. I'm all for it!
>
> On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 4:40 PM, Tim Watts <tim at cliftonfarm.org> wrote:
> Gotta say I'm a little disappointed at all the reasonable
> responses to
> this.
>
> There was a time when any mention of disk destruction would
> inevitably
> spark a multi-day round table of C4 and other pyrotechnic
> fantasies. And
> would eventually devolve into some kind of weird topic
> involving
> lubricants before someone would finally step in and say "Wow,
> what just
> happened here?"
>
> What happened ALE? <sniffle/>
>
>
>
> On Fri, 2011-08-05 at 11:42 -0400, planas wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > On Fri, 2011-08-05 at 09:35 -0400, Jeff Hubbs wrote:
> > > On 8/5/11 12:47 AM, Sparr wrote:
> > > > I've recently come into possession of a large security
> disintegrator,
> > > > designed for shredding things like hard drives and tapes
> and such. I'm
> > > > trying to figure out what to do with it. Selling it is,
> of course, an
> > > > option, but I was thinking of possibly starting up a
> small security
> > > > business to destroy hard drives for people. Is there a
> market for that
> > > > in Atlanta?
> > > It would make a big difference if your apparatus of
> mindless destruction
> > > were mobile. But you are going to have a waste stream
> like nobody's
> > > business; some of that will be leaded solder, which is
> toxic. One thing
> > > you could certainly do without too much difficulty would
> be to separate
> > > out the ground-up magnets; run the refuse past a piece of
> iron that gets
> > > scraped off periodically. I don't know what all the
> composition of disk
> > > drive magnets would be in the field - I'd suspect samarium
> cobalt and
> > > neodymium. What you recover could potentially be
> press-formed into
> > > fairly decent magnets, suitable for electricity
> generation, but as far
> > > as actually separating out the metals into bulk material
> with a net
> > > positive value, I dunno.
> > >
> > > Possessing this device only makes sense if it's actively
> being used, so,
> > > congratulations on having entered the waste processing
> business! :)
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> > Once you grind up the hard drive you could attempt to
> recover the
> > metals present using a combination of physical and chemical
> methods.
> > The metals should be a reasonable purity to sell .
> >
> > If limited metal recovery is done you probably will have D-
> series
> > (unless the EPA has a specific classification) hazardous
> waste. I do
> > not know the current prices for hazardous waste disposal.
> But when I
> > was handling waste disposal I found there was roughly a 10x
> difference
> > between the charges of non-hazardous waste and a hazardous
> waste.
> >
> > Off topic stupidity, most people do not realize that
> fluorescent
> > lights should be disposed as a hazardous waste - mercury is
> the
> > culprit.
> >
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