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As night fell, crowds bustled around the food stalls outside the shopping malls on Youhao Road, gnawing goat kebabs (1 yuan apiece) and picking through platters of crayfish in a place that is farther from the ocean than just about any other city on earth.
Drilling holes through platters, bending the platters or breaking the platters into multiple pieces are very successful HDD destruction methods, Gillware's Nathan Little said.
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Teacups slump and lean, or are made of a clay that allows the light to shine through, and elongated platters beg to be lined with hors d'oeuvres.
You could, for example, wrap the drive in a cloth (to prevent any bits flying out) and drive a couple of six-inch nails through the platters.
Then use the Digital Crown to spool through the platters until you see the one that offers these choices: On iPhone, Shuffle All and Library.
But if you want to have a level of security to match the military and financial institutions, you can physically destroy the drives by drilling holes through the platters.
They took seats on the heated patio and worked their way through huge platters of lobster and linguine.
Handsome waiters could no longer squeeze through, so guests passed platters of steak on toast, shrimp on skewers and salmon in cucumber cups.
He knifed through a platter of fresh star fruit, clementines and mint, and after muddling, mashing and mixing, snapped open his Boston shaker with a flourish.
"I know what it's like to be where they are — all of them, from Biden to Clinton, Mr. Deann said, pushing his fork through a platter of Caesar salad.
An immaculate woman, all but blinded by the potted plant she is carrying, blunders haplessly through a platter of macaroons that has been left on the floor.
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