Tom Moulder wrote:
> If you have EMC DASD, then you can contact them for information about three
> erasures offerings.  The offerings are from low to high in terms of data
> erasure certification and government clearances.  The highest certification
> level is an internal program that insures all data is erased and can not be
> retrieved.  Be prepared also to spend some time achieving the highest level
> of certification.  Hopefully the frame has been disconnected from the
> mainframe when you finally do this and so there is no impact on production
> work.
>
> Tom Moulder 
>
>
>   
Our requirement is more for the end of our Disaster Recovery tests. We
know that we can contract with them to perform the erasure but I am in
the information gathering phase of the project now.

-- 
Mark Jacobs
Time Customer Service
Tampa, FL
----

Riley: Find the next number in the sequence: 313, 331, 367, ...? what?

The Doctor: 379. It's a sequence of happy primes, 379.

Martha: Happy what?

The Doctor: Just enter it!

Riley: Are you sure? We only get one chance.

The Doctor: Any number that reduces to one when you take the sum of 
the square of its digits and continue iterating until it yields 1 is 
a happy number, any number that doesn't, isn't. A happy prime is 
both happy and prime. 
----
Doctor Who episode "42"

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