drsmooth wrote:
EDIT*** I forgot about this, most printers have memory that can be recovered. If you are getting rid of a printer, DESTROY IT!! Especially if you print off statements on it.
There are printers with persistent storage in them, but they're the multi-thousand dollar ones sold for enterprise use. $100 consumer inkjets don't have storage.
Rusted_Busted_Spit wrote:
The best part about a dead HD is the strong magnets inside. I just used one to fish out a socket that I dropped into the engine bay of a car.
Some ABS speed sensors, too. Small and super-powerful.
My uncle goes way overkill. He will take apart every piece of the computer and individually melt it with a blow torch. HD, ram, cpu, mobo, every little part.
Knurled wrote:
Rusted_Busted_Spit wrote:
The best part about a dead HD is the strong magnets inside. I just used one to fish out a socket that I dropped into the engine bay of a car.
Some ABS speed sensors, too. Small and super-powerful.
I did not know that, thanks.
In reply to neon4891:
What's worse, the threat of data theft, or the fumes created while melting computer components?
On a semi related note I just found an old Panasonic Toughbook CF 47 out in my storage. Pentium 2 baby.