Re: CD shredders, was Re: thoughts on one time pads
On Feb 1, 2006, at 3:50 AM, Travis H. wrote: On 1/28/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In our office, we have a shredder that happily takes CDs and is designed to do so. It is noisy and cost $500. Here's one for $40, although it doesn't appear to shred them so much as make them pitted: http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/security/6d7f/ For a few more dollars, you can get one where the residue is powder: http://www.securityprousa.com/dodcddestroyer.html. - The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending unsubscribe cryptography to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: CD shredders, was Re: thoughts on one time pads
I have an Executive Machines EPS-1501X cross-cut shredder (15 sheet, I think) which also shreds CDs. And it really shreds them, into about 1/4 x 1 strips. It's no louder than any home/office other shredder I've used, though it is louder when shredding CDs. Jim --- Travis H. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 1/28/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In our office, we have a shredder that happily takes CDs and is designed to do so. It is noisy and cost $500. Here's one for $40, although it doesn't appear to shred them so much as make them pitted: http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/security/6d7f/ -- The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to chance. -- Robert Coveyou -- http://www.lightconsulting.com/~travis/ GPG fingerprint: 50A1 15C5 A9DE 23B9 ED98 C93E 38E9 204A 94C2 641B - The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending unsubscribe cryptography to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- --- - --- --- James K. Deane Physicist and Geospatial Analyst [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- --- - -- - The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending unsubscribe cryptography to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CD shredders, was Re: thoughts on one time pads
On 1/28/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In our office, we have a shredder that happily takes CDs and is designed to do so. It is noisy and cost $500. Here's one for $40, although it doesn't appear to shred them so much as make them pitted: http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/security/6d7f/ -- The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to chance. -- Robert Coveyou -- http://www.lightconsulting.com/~travis/ GPG fingerprint: 50A1 15C5 A9DE 23B9 ED98 C93E 38E9 204A 94C2 641B - The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending unsubscribe cryptography to [EMAIL PROTECTED]