nearly four months ago we had a problem with our server. The problem involved the failure of the SCSI controller and one disk drive in a RAID 4 disk L5, with catastrophic consequences for the system. The disks were brand units Seagate Cheetah 36 GB, which had never been a problem since it was installed on the server.
Well, the disk was removed from the RAID once I could back to mend the system, ended up on a shelf waiting to find a more appropriate target, perhaps "more violent" than the slow death of the things that are abandoned. The logic board of the unit was removed and stored as a spare left for another disc of the same features, but the bubble, with the rest of the internal components, motors, circuit boards, reading heads, etc.., Was "intact" list to be used as paperweights, counterbalance or entertainment. And I can not deny that I remained the resentment about having to reinstall everything and lost time that caused me so basically I did to that album's promise that he would have made me suffer work all weekend, and for making me more than a month delay in my work.
Well, as the weekend I went to the "interior" of the visit, took the opportunity to take the disc, an LCD panel of a notebook, broken into a fatal fall, my Glock 19 and two boxes of ammunition. The result? Well ... the images speak for themselves.
LCD not expected to resist too ... It is only plastic, glass and metal thin frame. The bullets pierced him like paper. The album suffered six bullets, three of them were direct and crossed, destroying internal components. The other three impacted the bubble shield, deforming the metal frame and cover, but failed to penetrate, given that they still gave the disc in horizontal position (lying on the ground), and basically hit the same tangent. I think that your disk has reached its destination more than appropriate ... :-)
After declaring the end of my practice, I made the recovery of the white pods and examined. Even got to get a few rounds, but his condition is clearly not the one would expect, at least for fans used to seeing CSI This is a picture of some bullets recovered, to an empty case and live ammunition.
Out of curiosity, I shot the wall of an abandoned house, just to get me the question of how destructive it can be a 9mm ammunition fired at close range, and to my surprise, the shot penetrated enough to go through it completely (!). The cohesive material and the plaster was in a sorry state, but did not expect a bullet would pass through and keep walking ... (Ojo, Taliban! A wall is not always stop a bullet!) After all, it was a great evening of catharsis and entertainment.
Next time, I will carry more ammunition, and probably more hard drives ... because they do not last long (mental note: discard the idea of \u200b\u200bbulletproof vests used hard drives ...) :-)
sorry the pics. Next time, I promise to bring more interesting photos.
For those interested, here are the "technical data" Ammunition: 9mm Luger / Parabellum Winchester 147 grains (subsonic) MSCT (Truncated Cone Metal Case) and Federal "American Eagle" 124 grains ( supersonic) FMJ (Full Metal Jacket).
Distances: between 10 and 15 meters (mobile positions). The next time I do an accuracy test (this was the speed), although I have to get better ammunition for it ...
:-): wq
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