Originally posted by GreenerGrass
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At the MOD to we used an angle-grinder to cut the hard disk in half. An alternative method was to call an engineer out from Computacenter to fix the PC and that usually resulted in a similar effect.
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Don't get me started on Bono, flying around in his private jet drinking champagne out of a Faberge egg (like an IT contractor in 2000) while lecturing the rest of usOriginally posted by AsterixThe Geldorf/Bono 'guilt' syndrome (We are rich, they are poor). A lot of Brits seem to suffer from it. Give your laptop/car/house/wife to a 'poor' African...
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Rather than selling the PKZIP application to blat your hard drive with multiple rewritten zeros, to avoid the FBI-esque reconstruction, they should sell programs to artificially write your neighbour's bank account details on the disk. I tell you what, it would accelerate the second hand PC market in the South East...
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Another scam
The Geldorf/Bono 'guilt' syndrome (We are rich, they are poor). A lot of Brits seem to suffer from it. Give your laptop/car/house/wife to a 'poor' African...
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UK bank details sold in Nigeria
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