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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jlallen who wrote (796620)7/24/2014 10:18:07 AM
From: Bill1 Recommendation

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Brumar89

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Sounds like the tech guys weren't willing to lie to congress to protect their corrupt masters.



To: jlallen who wrote (796620)7/24/2014 10:22:26 AM
From: Bill1 Recommendation

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joseffy

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So how exactly does a hard drive inside a PC get "scratched"? The disk unit itself is protected by a sturdy metal casing. In order to scratch the disk, an object would need to be inserted into the casing, or possibly the drive would need to be slammed with force onto a hard surface.



To: jlallen who wrote (796620)7/24/2014 12:42:37 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1579680
 
IRS experts say Lois Lerner’s hard drive was just scratched

Oh you all are so clever. We didn't think you would figure it out. Go to the head of the class.