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If not a probie, alpa would file a grievance, get his job back after awhile, with full seniority and longevity.
It happened with the pilots busted for alcohol and weed. They were back on board in 2008. Good guys, but wtf?


I think there's a big gap between smoking the reefer and smoking a 12 year old boy.
 
An Embry Riddle student was just arrested for having child porn on their CPU.

Not to go off topic here but I would really love to know how he got CP on his CPU.

He could get a job with AMD with that kind of skill!
:p
 
Not to go off topic here but I would really love to know how he got CP on his CPU.

He could get a job with AMD with that kind of skill!
:p
Its simple,
Take some porn of choice, place on top of the computer directly over the CPU, ding "porn on the CPU'
PBR
 
This may be elementary to some, but you do know that when you delete somehting from your computer, it's technically not deleted, but reallocated for storage. So what you may think is deleted, really isn't. In the past, when I've had to throw my cpu away, I've removed the HD and soaked it in water overnight, taking it out in the morning to rust. There are a lot of scavengers looking for your identity and such.
 
This may be elementary to some, but you do know that when you delete somehting from your computer, it's technically not deleted, but reallocated for storage. So what you may think is deleted, really isn't. In the past, when I've had to throw my cpu away, I've removed the HD and soaked it in water overnight, taking it out in the morning to rust. There are a lot of scavengers looking for your identity and such.

It's more fun to sacrafice it in a nice summer bonfire....
 
One mans garbage...

It's more fun to sacrafice it in a nice summer bonfire....

That's true. But I do know we have a lot of second hand scavengers in the city, so I don't mind letting them take what they may need. Just not my identity. I've seen sofas, coffee tables, lamps and other home furnishings being dragged from the curb and into someones apartment. I actually have had friends who've taken in mattresses (sick -- I know, with the potential for bed bugs) and coffee tables among other things. Sometimes they just fix up old thingamajigs too.
 
This may be elementary to some, but you do know that when you delete somehting from your computer, it's technically not deleted, but reallocated for storage. So what you may think is deleted, really isn't. In the past, when I've had to throw my cpu away, I've removed the HD and soaked it in water overnight, taking it out in the morning to rust. There are a lot of scavengers looking for your identity and such.

Just low level format your HD (think zero fill) and it will take care of it. Else, just rub it with a high power magnet. Ripping the thing out to soak in water just to rust is a waste of time and there is a chance some data is still preserved.
 
Just low level format your HD (think zero fill) and it will take care of it. Else, just rub it with a high power magnet. Ripping the thing out to soak in water just to rust is a waste of time and there is a chance some data is still preserved.


Even after being written over several times, the residual magnetic fields (ghost image) on the HDD can be recovered, especially by law enforcement.

The only sure bet is to physically destroy the actual disc (take the case apart to get to it, don't just beat up the case). Water will not hurt the disc, it can be removed and installed in a new drive mechanism.

Shredder software will probably protect you from anyone but the FBI/CIA. It performs multiple overwrites using random bits to minimize the ghost image. Should keep you safe from identity thieves.
 

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