Physically destroying hard drive data

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Rod Speed

The first glass substrate plattered drives are
5+ years old now and "well past their useby date"

Wanna bet if any of his 'old obsolete drives'
actually has glass platters, ****wit ?
But only someone as clueless as you will think that shattered
glass will be partially sticking out through the exit hole.

Does make it just a tad unlikely that they are actually glass platters, ****wit.

Done like a ****ing dinner, as always.
 
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Impmon

The first glass substrate plattered drives are 5 years old now and
"well past their useby date", clueless.

Only 5 years vs what- 30 years for hard drives in general? The OP
gave an impression the older hard drives are a lot older than 5 years
so they probably predate glass drives.
 

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