Published on March 3rd,2006 at 11:38 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

New geek shredder

Nope, it’s not the cat shredder everybody was waiting for, but another paper/CD/DVD shredder that destroys all your files when the feds break down your door… and it’s quiet too at 70dB.


Via Elecom
Category Pc
              
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Comments
 

  • bmn

    they should make one that stores everthing, and with a 3 digit combo or something similar, it will automatically feed everything stored into a schredder… similar to my"thermite on the HD ready to burn at the flip of a switch" idea

  • fredchong
    bmn said:
    they should make one that stores everthing, and with a 3 digit combo or something similar, it will automatically feed everything stored into a schredder… similar to my"thermite on the HD ready to burn at the flip of a switch" idea

    hey bmn, that’s a freakin’ good idea. But I need to burn down 3 storerooms of "stuff" too.. any ideas?

 

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