Terry Pratchett's Hard Drive Destroyed By Steamroller (nytimes.com)
WheezyJoe writes: In accordance with his wishes, a hard drive formerly belonging to author Terry Pratchett has been crushed by steamroller. According to friend and fellow author Neil Gaiman, Pratchett (who died at 66 in 2015) wanted "whatever he was working on at the time of his death to be taken out along with his computers, to be put in the middle of a road and for a steamroller to steamroll over them all."
According to the article, on August 25, two years after the author's passing, Mr. Pratchett's estate manager and close friend, Rob Wilkins, posted a picture of a hard drive and a steamroller on an official Twitter account they shared. The pictures posted suggest the steamroller was one powered by actual steam.
Minutes later they tweeted a photo of the crushed hard drive -- which will soon be displayed at the Salisbury Museum in England as part of their new exhibit on the life and work of Terry Pratchett.
According to the article, on August 25, two years after the author's passing, Mr. Pratchett's estate manager and close friend, Rob Wilkins, posted a picture of a hard drive and a steamroller on an official Twitter account they shared. The pictures posted suggest the steamroller was one powered by actual steam.
Minutes later they tweeted a photo of the crushed hard drive -- which will soon be displayed at the Salisbury Museum in England as part of their new exhibit on the life and work of Terry Pratchett.
The NSA will have a backup copy.
What kinda porn was *he* trying to hide???
I can understand him not wanting his world to be weighed down with posthumous publications (looking at you, Dune), and some of his later books were slipping a little compared to his peak (still all worth reading). Nevertheless, I would have liked to know what he was working on.
Going forward, the Watch were some of my favorite characters (and the books where they starred were some of my favorites), so I hope the TV series is successfully completed!
If he was American, he would have put a bullet through the hard drive.
Pen testing physical security, eh?
Guess he just wanted to see how the drive would perform under heavy load. That, or try a heavy duty tool to remove his Windows 10 spyw^H^H^H install (or was it systemd? Who knows).
Seriously, is that an PATA IDE drive? I believe it is. I thought Terry Pratchett was really into computers...and that leaves me with two questions: What the hell kind of computer was he using that had an IDE drive, and considering how slow IDE drives are, what the hell is GRR Martin using-chisels and stone tablets?
I met him at a games conference in 1990/1991? in Dublin.
Wonderful man. Got drunk with us. Laughed his ass off.
The books started off as whimsical, then turned profound, without pomposity.
When I think of the death of Granny Weatherwax, and the ribbon tied to the tree, as guide to where she should be buried, ...
written by a man who knew his time grew close
These things we choose. Frost to flame.
Adieu, Terry.
If you bothered to look at the pictures in TFA you'd realize that they used an actual STEAM roller.
Seven puppies were harmed during the making of this post.
Don't need no stinkin' steamroller.
Use full disk encryption.
May the passphrase be gone when you pass out.
And yes, you can call it the "pass out phrase"
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MY FRIEND SIR TERRY CAN NOW WORK IN PEACE AT MY HOUSE and complete his books. You may read them when you join us.
This was first written entirely in caps ... but a soulless slashdot filter complained that that was shouting :-(