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16361753 No.16361753 [Reply] [Original]

how fast do I need to crash my plane into a wall to void my hard drives warranty

>> No.16361797

reddit would me more than happy to answer this for you

>> No.16361848

>>16361797
What subreddit

>> No.16362077

>>16361753
It means it's not certified for space flight, that's it. All of it literally.

>> No.16362573
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>> No.16362575

>>16361753
it would depend a lot on the mass of the plane and the mass of the wall, mostly. if the plane is too big or the wall too small, it won't work.

>> No.16362580

>>16362573
0.1 sec is quite lot if you think about it

>> No.16362732

>>16361753
Save yourself the trouble of hijacking a plane and just peel off the damn label. Warranty voided.

>> No.16363246

>>16361753
throwing it at a wall would create 350gasms

>> No.16363283

>>16362732
It's in theory the warranty already expired in 2006

>> No.16363297

>>16363283
/thread

>> No.16364219

>>16361753
This is retarded.
If you drop the hard drive on the floor it will momentarily experience extremely high g forces and immediately void the warranty.
I don't know how they would prove it, though.
No plane required
>>16362573
Dropping it on the floor will likely be enough depending on how rigid the hard drive is.

>> No.16364686

>>16363283
>t's in theory the warranty already expired in 2006
Modellnummer
ST340015A
Seriennummer
5la5zq78
Warranty Expired 22. Oktober 2004