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Post by: Anonymous on August 26, 2011, 05:02:42 AM
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Title: Re: Want Small Thumbdrive (1 gb, 512 mb) for .05 BTC
Post by: ssateneth on August 26, 2011, 05:57:15 AM
less than 50 cents for that _plus_ shipping? You're out of your mind. Unless it's a matter of life or death, I don't think anyone would mail you anything for 0.05 btc unless it was a piece of paper, then a regular stamp would just barely let the seller rbeak even


Title: Re: Want Small Thumbdrive (1 gb, 512 mb) for .05 BTC
Post by: joulesbeef on August 26, 2011, 06:31:03 AM
trolin ♪ trollin trolin♫
got to ♪keep on trolling♪
rawhide♬

If i lived next door to you, I wouldn't even walk over to you with a drawing of a thumbdrive for that price.


Title: Re: Want Small Thumbdrive (1 gb, 512 mb) for .05 BTC
Post by: haploid23 on August 26, 2011, 06:33:03 AM
lol just go buy one. no one is going to do you a favor while losing money at it. you really that cheap? you're paying less than 50cents, and shipping costs more than that.


Title: Re: Want Small Thumbdrive (1 gb, 512 mb) for .05 BTC
Post by: helloworld on August 26, 2011, 06:41:25 AM
If anyone cares about their privacy they'll put their old unwanted storage devices through a shredder.

Hard drives, cell phones, thumbdrives, gps units, in fact anything that contains flash memory should be turned into milkshake once you're finished with it.


Title: Re: Want Small Thumbdrive (1 gb, 512 mb) for .05 BTC
Post by: xurious on August 27, 2011, 04:13:46 AM
If anyone cares about their privacy they'll put their old unwanted storage devices through a shredder.

Hard drives, cell phones, thumbdrives, gps units, in fact anything that contains flash memory should be turned into milkshake once you're finished with it.

That's ridiculous. Since it's not magnetic media, a good full null format will do the job.


Title: Re: Want Small Thumbdrive (1 gb, 512 mb) for .05 BTC
Post by: helloworld on August 27, 2011, 03:20:56 PM
If anyone cares about their privacy they'll put their old unwanted storage devices through a shredder.

Hard drives, cell phones, thumbdrives, gps units, in fact anything that contains flash memory should be turned into milkshake once you're finished with it.

That's ridiculous. Since it's not magnetic media, a good full null format will do the job.

Null format 100% of a thumbdrive? How is that done exactly, making sure you nuke all the reserve areas?

And how would you null format all the flash inside a phone or gps unit?