new_guy wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Marco S Hyman wrote:
>> 
>> "Brad Tilley" writes:
>>  > performed from the OpenBSD 4.2 install CD. I'll send it to the one
>>  > 'ISO Certified' company that agreed to examine it. If they cannot
>> 
>> You keep throwing around the 'ISO Certified' tag as if it had some
>> special meaning.  Certified to what standard?  
>> 
> 
> I'm just parroting the *one* data recover company's marketing hype that
> agreed to take the drive. They make this claim:
> 
> "ISO 9001 - 2000 certified"
> 
> I'm working on putting a website up now where I'll fully disclose the
> details. Lots of pictures and details. I will attribute the dd used to
> OpenBSD (the best OS on the planet bar none... although the dd on the
> install CD did not support the conv option... I would have liked to have
> done conv=noerror,sync). I plan to ship the drive off tomorrow. I plan to
> put this myth to rest... where it belongs.
> 

The Great Zero Challenge - "It is noble and just to dispel myths, falsehoods
and untruths."
http://16systems.com/zero/index.html

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