how about an extemely powerful magnet?

You work at the UofL hospital, right? Run them through the MRI machine? :-)

Harry

Sunday, July 4, 20042:41 PMBill Risingbrising at Louisville.edu

>On Jul 4, 2004, at 13:28, Jerry Yeager wrote:
>
>> Hello Bill,
>>
>> This may be a bit extreme but ...
>>
>> Mount them in an external enclosure, write and run a quickie PERL 
>> script that opens a file fill it full of 1s (via 0xFFFFFF), close file 
>> when drive is full, use Panther's Secure Delete (time-taker on this 
>> thing). Repeat with 0x000000 and Secure Delete. Do  this a few times 
>> and you should be safe except from electron microscopy recovery 
>> schemes.
>>
>
>Yeah, that seems a bit extreme. I need an *easy* solution!
>
>Bill
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