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As a side note for those interested in digital data destruction, and analogous to the above, I also understand that it's probably not worth the time/effort to wipe a hard-disk using gov-mil-spec procedure to write zeros/ones with 3 passes when it's going to disposal or transferred to other peoples.
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the CD/DVD disc shredder a passable job at data destruction when it cut the disk in half and scratched the disk in a few areas.
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Other reviewers expressed concerns that the disc slicing only into 4 segments would not provide enough data destruction, and data might be retrievable by re-assembling the segments and/or read from the individual segments
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Other reviewers expressed concerns that the disc slicing only into 4 segments would not provide enough data destruction, and data might be retrievable by re-assembling the segments and/or read from the individual segments
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This failed as of about seven light-duty months on the job, probably as a result of a defective switch or wiring
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I also try to limit the number of sheets to 4-5 max as I get a lot of jams
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It does the trick and works as it should.
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n’t burn up.
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I'm using a piece of scrap paper on which I've drawn big lazy S's across the paper with 3-in-one oil.
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n’t burn up.
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n’t burn up.