On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 22:05, mike wrote:
> Hi stephen,
> 
> I had a cannon camera scanned twice on a recent trip to the Netherlands,
> and it didn't hurt anything.
> 
> I have also known may people who have done the same.
> 
> what happens, or what's the mechanics behind what you said?
> 
> I'm curious :-)

There are many instances where FLASH cards and hard drives get, well,
"flashed" as it were and cause corruption of the data on the media.

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