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On Fri, 15 May 2009 20:35:46 +0200, Orchid XP v8 <voi### [at] dev null> wrote:
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> How do you prove that the magnetic field was strong enough to erase it
> properly, all the way through? OTOH, if you cut it to ribbons or
> dissolve it, there's little doubt that it's destroyed.
>
> Microwave oven would be a tad hazardous, I suggest.
>
> I have tried using a saw to cut it in half, but it's slow, hard work,
> and if you don't manually tease the fragments apart, they tend to latch
> on to each other at their friad ends, so you can still reconstruct the
> correct sequencing. But it takes *ages* to seperate them all by hand...
>
> I also tried the shredder. But it's like trying to shred clingfilm.
Will it blend?
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FE
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