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FBI Docs Show Clinton's Private Server Was Made on K Street
2016-10-01
[Free Beacon] FBI files released last week as part of the Hillary Clinton email investigation show that her private server was made in a makeshift lab on K Street, Fox News reported Friday evening.

The report also noted that it took Clinton's IT specialist, Bryan Pagliano, months to create the server.

If Hillary Clinton's "home-brew" server ever got the Mary Shelley treatment, IT specialist Bryan Pagliano would make a fine Dr. Frankenstein - FBI documents reveal new details about how he painstakingly created the machine over a series of months while working in a room along Washington's storied K Street.

According to files released last Friday evening, Pagliano worked to design and build the now-infamous server inside a room once used as part of Clinton's campaign headquarters. On the street known as Washington's power corridor, Pagliano even used computer remnants from Clinton's failed 2008 presidential bid, where he had worked as an IT specialist.

Pagliano said that after he made the server in the K Street lab, he rented a minivan and drove the server to Chappaqua, New York to install it in Clinton's home, according to Fox.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  I was thinking more along the lines of configuration.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-10-01 14:34  

#6  Hard to find those parts at swap meets where the purchases can't be traced?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2016-10-01 12:20  

#5  If you're trying to build something off-record on the q.t., then it might take months.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-10-01 11:47  

#4  You ought to be fair to Pagiliano, he might have had other jobs at the same time such as procurement and scheduling. Bill might have had a few requests. After all, Slick might have wanted the energizer bunny installed at strange hours. He did save time by not designing security into the system. It might have taken months longer if he had.
Posted by: JohnQC   2016-10-01 07:38  

#3  Computer Headers Mullah, headers.
Posted by: Shipman   2016-10-01 07:15  

#2  Maybe he had problems with the CPU liquid cooler and didn't realize it was supposed to be a closed-loop passive system.

Maybe he installed little sprinkler heads next to the ram or something.

Only takes our IT folks about a week to build and commission a monster box out of a little workroom. It might take me longer than that to do it myself, but I don't drink as much coffee as they do.

Even less when they buy it somewhere.

Can't even imagine that it would take him this long to 'design' and build unless he is an absolute idiot or couldn't find the right Flame Stickers for the case.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2016-10-01 06:16  

#1  wow - this guy must be an IT genius!!! slapped a MB, processor(s) and some RAM in a metal box, some hard drives (extra props for a RAID Array) - even saved money by repurposing old parts from 2008 - and it only took him MONTHS - i bask in the reflected glory.
Posted by: Bov Flimbers   2016-10-01 02:32  

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