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Old July 10th 09, 01:16 AM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
Dr.Smith
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Default Reporters find Northrop Grumman data in Ghana market

That is what I do. Whenever I have disposed of old computers that I have
collected. I may put the towers on the curb for anyone who wants to pick
them up for the parts, but the hard drives are removed and literally smashed
with a hammer and disposed of in a trash can I do not put up until trash
pickup day.


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Old July 10th 09, 04:41 AM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
Pat Flannery
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Default Reporters find Northrop Grumman data in Ghana market



Dr.Smith wrote:
That is what I do. Whenever I have disposed of old computers that I have
collected. I may put the towers on the curb for anyone who wants to pick
them up for the parts, but the hard drives are removed and literally smashed
with a hammer and disposed of in a trash can I do not put up until trash
pickup day.


You know, you could have a lot of fun with this...erase the hard drive,
and then write a whole pile of odd stuff onto it regarding harvesting of
human organs by aliens, gibberish binary code, odd alien symbols,
strange star charts, and exotic insignia of non-existent government
agencies - all indicating that something horrible is going to happen on
a specific date a couple of years in the future. Then just leave it
somewhere and wait for someone to go digging through it looking for
personal info. :-D

Pat
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Old July 10th 09, 05:25 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
Eric Chomko[_2_]
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Default Reporters find Northrop Grumman data in Ghana market

On Jul 9, 11:41*pm, Pat Flannery wrote:
Dr.Smith wrote:
That is what I do. *Whenever I have disposed of old computers that I have
collected. *I may put the towers on the curb for anyone who wants to pick
them up for the parts, but the hard drives are removed and literally smashed
with a hammer and disposed of in a trash can I do not put up until trash
pickup day.


You know, you could have a lot of fun with this...erase the hard drive,
and then write a whole pile of odd stuff onto it regarding harvesting of
human organs by aliens, gibberish binary code, odd alien symbols,
strange star charts, and exotic insignia of non-existent government
agencies - all indicating that something horrible is going to happen on
a specific date a couple of years in the future. Then just leave it
somewhere and wait for someone to go digging through it looking for
personal info. *:-D

Pat


Misinfo..... for fun! Or is it disinfo?

Fred McCall knows the distinction, as he's en expert in both.
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Old July 10th 09, 08:00 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
Bob Haller
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Default Reporters find Northrop Grumman data in Ghana market

On Jul 9, 11:41�pm, Pat Flannery wrote:
Dr.Smith wrote:
That is what I do. �Whenever I have disposed of old computers that I have
collected. �I may put the towers on the curb for anyone who wants to pick
them up for the parts, but the hard drives are removed and literally smashed
with a hammer and disposed of in a trash can I do not put up until trash
pickup day.


You know, you could have a lot of fun with this...erase the hard drive,
and then write a whole pile of odd stuff onto it regarding harvesting of
human organs by aliens, gibberish binary code, odd alien symbols,
strange star charts, and exotic insignia of non-existent government
agencies - all indicating that something horrible is going to happen on
a specific date a couple of years in the future. Then just leave it
somewhere and wait for someone to go digging through it looking for
personal info. �:-D

Pat


might end up being taken to GITMO or a black prison for interogation.

like getting on a commercial airliner, as the doors are shut you spot
your high school buddy jack.

and yell hi jack across the aisle.............

nets you being removed from plane and long discussion wqith TSA.

Heck it might get you banned from ever flying again..................

but it is funny
 




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