Great idea James! In a way I guess "disposable computing thin client"projects like this is the future. Here's some idea.Imagine something like the Raspberry Pi, only smaller, more powerful and equipped with a powerful wi-fi srouter capability. Pi 2 or something. Then you obtain a pay as you go PAYG access in cash for net access to some city broadband provider (or you could scape some broadband some open providers I guess). Then you equip your Pi with the access instructions and drop it half way across the city or however far you can get it. (the geo caching people may have some badass ideas here)Then back at the bat cave (you don't have a bat cave?) you have a holographic display widget combined with a laser keyboard + a super network card to connect to your proxy Pi. Pretty sure all this exists, must check out how expensive holographic displays are! Probably not strictly necessary I guess, but they and the keyboard look cool.Result: When the LE agents come to visit, they have literally nothing to go on... There is no physical evidence you even have a machine, let alone the data you have on it. The actual computer is inside a canister magnetically attached on the outside of a building 4km away or something like that. Great reception and total anonymity unless our LE agents turn into spidermen and crawl up the walls of every building in the city. No messing around with various portable media anymore. That would mean you need to trust literally no 3rd party on any level I can think of (the helper software is open source and the binary of it would be cryptographically hashed etc).--I know you can do this "thin client solution" today in a way by using virtual machines on server farms and sshing into them (big advantage being this can be in a different country), but it requires some technical expertise that frankly 9/10 of the population don't have. The solution above could be used by literally anybody (they need to obtain Pi + PAYG card, there might be helper software for config), it could all be set up in such a way to be completely seamless. You have complete control and you don't need to trust anybody. You can't subpoena the virtual machine server farm provider or anything. Only trouble is obtaining the equipment to do this anonymously. I guess we could use the virtual office idea to dispose of that problem.Maybe we can come up with a bunch of workshops like this at some point, come up with a couple of "packages" to provide physical operational anonymity of this kind depending on your budget. I bet there's a mini-router widget with a powerful signal we can attach to the Pi right now in fact. And you could do this a dozen times because it'd be so cheap! Lots of installations everywhere. More research! SR should have a R&D division, let's promote James to Chief Scientist of SRRD's directorate :)