sourceHarddrive is a USB flash drive entombed in concrete so when the technology becomes obsolete and it is tossed, it will not leach its heavy metals into the landfill.
On a metaphorical level, its weight acts as a counter-mass to the obsessive miniaturization, quick convenience, disposable mentality of our electronic products. Things should be more convenient but not at the expensive of other more important things (like making us dumb or weak for example). Being harder to bring around with you and contradicting the promise of the pocketable jump drive, Harddrive is a functional reminder about the permanence that should be a part of the design thinking of our objects.
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This is a silly idea... Let's encase our hard drives in concrete... Wait... Doesn't that label on the bottom of the drive say do not cover the ventilation holes? Funny idea, but not the right solution!
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PricelessFZ1 wrote:Gives new meaning to a bricked HDD.

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Psst Nate, read the quote you quoted. It says they are flashdrives in the concrete, not hard drivesApoptosis wrote:This is a silly idea... Let's encase our hard drives in concrete... Wait... Doesn't that label on the bottom of the drive say do not cover the ventilation holes? Funny idea, but not the right solution!

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Not sure what is more messed up. The idea of encasing the drive in concrete to keep it from leaching into the ground (which it will when the concrete breaks down, only buying time) or the guys bitching that he did it with concrete do to the fact that concrete is bad for the environment.
all this was being argued via a PC/MAC that has stuff in it that is most definitely not good, a true hard core "green" nut case should live off the land in a cave (don't want to cut anything down to make a hut) and not use a PC/MAC (can't use any electricity, not "green")
If you can't tell I truly dislike the term "green".
all this was being argued via a PC/MAC that has stuff in it that is most definitely not good, a true hard core "green" nut case should live off the land in a cave (don't want to cut anything down to make a hut) and not use a PC/MAC (can't use any electricity, not "green")
If you can't tell I truly dislike the term "green".
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Haha! Love the look! Imagine going to work on someone's PC and pull out a concrete brick. "Oh, I keep my important tools in here. This thing also prevents the government from tracking me. Concrete is so much more secure."
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It could double as a weapon in a hurry. Nothing like a block of concreate on a string!
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I know, but look what the concrete says... "HARD DRIVE" Yeah it's flash, but heck it is a Hard Drive in the sense that it's concrete...DMB2000uk wrote:Psst Nate, read the quote you quoted. It says they are flashdrives in the concrete, not hard drivesApoptosis wrote:This is a silly idea... Let's encase our hard drives in concrete... Wait... Doesn't that label on the bottom of the drive say do not cover the ventilation holes? Funny idea, but not the right solution!![]()
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My father-in-law retired from a company that encases radioactive waste into concrete.
Makes me wonder what is with these bricks?
Makes me wonder what is with these bricks?

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