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MilesAhead:
The Cheekiest Remarks of Hollywood's Golden Age Sex Symbols
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Nothing by Mae West

She was as cheeky as there was in her time.-MilesAhead (May 01, 2015, 08:38 AM)
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:huh: I wasn't going to click through, but since the picture Arizona Hot used to link to the slideshow had a Mae West quote on it, I had to see for myself if any of them included Mae West quotes.

Three of them did.
-Deozaan (May 01, 2015, 05:47 PM)
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Guess my browser weirded out.  Likely I was still using MxNitro on a RamDisk when that happened.  I've chucked all that.  I'm glad she was included.

Renegade:
Data Recovery... (see attachment in previous post)
...Not Going to Happen!  :D
-Stoic Joker (February 21, 2015, 04:44 PM)
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When you lack cool toys, data destruction can be done low-tech.



MerleOne:
Data Recovery... (see attachment in previous post)
...Not Going to Happen!  :D
-Stoic Joker (February 21, 2015, 04:44 PM)
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When you lack cool toys, data destruction can be done low-tech.




-Renegade (May 02, 2015, 09:02 AM)
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I find this violence against pre-IA barely watchable... Call 0dx911 !!! ;-)

Arizona Hot:
"I think you would look much better if you were invisible"

Stoic Joker:
Data Recovery... (see attachment in previous post)
...Not Going to Happen!  :D
-Stoic Joker (February 21, 2015, 04:44 PM)
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When you lack cool toys, data destruction can be done low-tech.

-Renegade (May 02, 2015, 09:02 AM)
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I'm not sure I'd trust the salt to make it that unreadable...and hammering the outside casing only warps the platters a bit. So for a low tech destruction on a drive that can't be electronically burned (or shot...), I go with disassembly, fold the platters in half by hand (surprisingly not that hard), and then hammer a sharp crease in the folded platter.

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