<* Phosphorous Disk *> --=-=-= =-=-=-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <><><><><><><><><><> Important Notice <><><><><><><><><><> The Sysops, Co-Sysops, or owners of The Fonefactory BBS, are in no way responsible for the illegal or wrongful use of this information, and it is not recomended nor encouraged that a project such as this be attempted. Any consequence related to this information is the sole responsibility of the person or persons who carried out this project, and therefore any self-inflicted injuries, or injuries to others are their responsibility. Again, we state, DO NOT ATTEMP THIS PROJECT! It is extremely hazardous, and discouraged. However, our constitution allows us freedom of speech and the press, and it is because of our constitution that we may bring you this informational packet. Remember it is for the curious, and for INFORMATION ONLY! By reading this document, you aggree to this notice and are bound by its terms. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The following is intended for information only, and, should never be attempted. This document describes a technique for making a phosphorous diskette. It is based on the same principals as a match, and therefore, your local library will have any added information you need for the ratios of the chemicals, or other chemicals needed to increase performance. This diskette, when placed into a diskette drive, will ignite, due to friction with the wheels, causing the computer to go up in flames. Materials: 5 1/4 inch diskette Sulfide of phosphorous, P(4)S(3) Potassium chlorate, KClO(3) Powdered glass Glue Procedure: Remove the diskette from its jacket, by carefully opening the seams on the edges. Once removed, set the diskette aside. Mix the sulfide of phosphorous, the potassium chlorate, and the powdered glass. Spread the glue into a thin layer all over the diskette, it must be thin, or the diskette will be suspected. While the thin layer of glue is still tacky, sprinkle the mixture all over the diskette, being careful not to touch the mixture with your bare hands because it will cut you. This type of a cut is very painful. When the diskette is dry, insert it back into the jacket, and glue it in so that it won't turn. Reseal the jacket with glue. You now have a phosphorous diskette. Suppliers: You can get the chemicals at a school chem lab, or a chemistry supply shop which supplies schools with their chemicals. The diskette can be bought at a store, of course. One final note: The diskette described will do considerable damage to a computer system. If it fails to ignite, adjust the amounts of chemicals used. Start out with the chemicals at a 1 to 1 to 1 ratio. For added performance, gunpowder can be sprinkeled as well on the diskette. That is for real fireworks! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Do not attempt this project! This manual is for information only, and any problem resulting from this information is the sole responsibility of the person or persons who carried out the project. This project is dangerous! Do not attemp it. Talus ][ - Co-Sysop, The Fonefactory If you have any questions, comments, suggestions, or would like to obtain more information, such as this manual, on various subjects and subject matter, call: The Fonefactory - (213) 941-1534 In order to become a member of The Fonefactory, you must first call the BBS and leave feedback to the sysop including your backround information, where you got the number, and any talents you possess. Only the most worthy will be selected. 6-29-89