I think my rabbit and cat would be a perfect example. True to their reputation, my male rabbit is quite enamored with my male cat and humps him with vigor at every opportune moment.
I just bought two rolls of recycled paper mulch at my local home improvement store (Menards). It comes in 3 x 50 foot rolls and you can use it just like landscape fabric. At the end of the year you can just till it in. My mother used to use black plastic mulch and at the end of the year it was a PITA to pull up.
My plan is to use basic wood mulch on top to weigh it down with a few large rocks here and there.
I think your problem would be solved by selectively encrypting the data you need instead of encrypting the entire HD. Most security checks are satisfied by being able to boot fully. Keep a second encrypted volume with all of your sensitive data instead.
Here's an example of using TrueCrypt to create a hidden volume inside of a encrypted drive:
http://www.truecrypt.org/docs/plausible-deniability.php
How long with BellSouth customers put up with BellSouths antics if Google simple cut off their access to Google services? Given Google's response to when Elinor Mills posted Eric Schmidt's personal info I wouldn't be surprised if they do just that.
I think my rabbit and cat would be a perfect example. True to their reputation, my male rabbit is quite enamored with my male cat and humps him with vigor at every opportune moment.
My plan is to use basic wood mulch on top to weigh it down with a few large rocks here and there.
I found it on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001E01E2I
*puts on tin-foil hat* Look at Iraq? What you mean the training grounds for our military to be able to fight us? *takes off tin-foil hat*
I think your problem would be solved by selectively encrypting the data you need instead of encrypting the entire HD. Most security checks are satisfied by being able to boot fully. Keep a second encrypted volume with all of your sensitive data instead. Here's an example of using TrueCrypt to create a hidden volume inside of a encrypted drive: http://www.truecrypt.org/docs/plausible-deniability.php
Generally as a young man once your far enough into things to find out its a dye job you no longer care..
How long with BellSouth customers put up with BellSouths antics if Google simple cut off their access to Google services? Given Google's response to when Elinor Mills posted Eric Schmidt's personal info I wouldn't be surprised if they do just that.
Well its not free, but $100-$395(depending on Liscense type) is about as good for any commercial game.
http://www.garagegames.com/pg/browse.php/