Ralph Shumaker wrote:
Brad Beyenhof wrote:
That's basically what she described as the best way to maintain a pseudo-clean-room... restrict the volume as much as possible. As
long as you clean your tools well and evacuate the bag with
compressed air before sealing it, you'll have the smallest
particulate concentration possible in such a makeshift environment.

Actually, I did not "evacuate" the bag (if that means using the compressed air to push out air that's already in the bag). I started
with a clear trash bag that was still flat...

That procedure actually sounds even more cautious than is absolutely
necessary; but then again, if it's your one chance at data recovery you
can't be too careful.

THEN I *RIPPED* THAT BAG OPEN WITH GREAT GLEE AND UTTER
ABANDON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

As well you should have, since the 'operation' was successful!

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Brad Beyenhof
Systems Administrator
UC San Diego, Laboratory of Cognitive Imaging


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