You know it would be nice to have the trash made. I am pretty sure you could put it all back together. If you did it is probably worth more than it was originally. And you might even find an arty type to add value to the restoration…
Worked a bit on a project to restore shredded documents. As far as I am concerned virtually any of the stripping shredders can easily be restored. I would not even bet on the ones that chop it into little pieces…Spread it out…feed it through a high res scanner then sort the edges.
And we were just playing with it…imagine what a well funded gov lab could do.
So my bag is burn it or mix it into a million tons of similar…otherwise it can be restored.
This reply was modified 4 years, 8 months ago by olecapt.
You know it would be nice to have the trash made. I am pretty sure you could put it all back together. If you did it is probably worth more than it was originally. And you might even find an arty type to add value to the restoration… Worked a bit on a project to restore shredded documents. As far as I am concerned virtually any of the stripping shredders can easily be restored. I would not even bet on the ones that chop it into little pieces…Spread it out…feed it through a high res scanner then sort the edges. And we were just playing with it…imagine what a well funded gov lab could do. So my bag is burn it or mix it into a million tons of similar…otherwise it can be restored.
Yes. That is why I shred my confidential docs and then separate them into separate bags, and stagger them into two separate garbage pick up days.
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