ladyfingers: That depends on how small you tear the pieces. There are actually computer programs to take a scan of torn up sheets of paper and reassemble the text. Of course they work with shredded docs too, but again, the smaller the pieces, the harder it is to reassemble it.
Security note: It helps a lot to mix up your shreds with lots of others and dispose in small batches at different times or places.
Another good method is to mix the shreds into your dog’s food.
Yukoner over 14 years ago
Now it’s going to break down for sure.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Now shred the rest of the papers on the desk and we might see what it looks like.
tbree over 14 years ago
Shredding the papers on the desk will change the balance of the Universe, and just might cause it to collapse. (That is both desk and Universe.)
Pacejv over 14 years ago
Sounds exactly like something I would do …or had…or will end up doing.
Dkram over 14 years ago
Oh ya, but how many things out there do you want to shred accidentally, on purpose.
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tinhutjohn over 14 years ago
Is that the same as not being able to print the printer instructions?
rshive over 14 years ago
Now the thing will plug for sure.
NoBrandName over 14 years ago
The instructions for how to set up my internet router were only available on-line.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
Have you ever had a warranty that actually helped you?
danlarios over 14 years ago
what ever happened to tearing it up with your hands?
benbrilling over 14 years ago
Speaking of irony, I once got a Windows error message when I booted up without the keyboard connected:
Keyboard error or no keyboard present Press F1 to continue, DEL to enter SETUP
benbrilling over 14 years ago
ladyfingers: That depends on how small you tear the pieces. There are actually computer programs to take a scan of torn up sheets of paper and reassemble the text. Of course they work with shredded docs too, but again, the smaller the pieces, the harder it is to reassemble it.
Security note: It helps a lot to mix up your shreds with lots of others and dispose in small batches at different times or places.
Another good method is to mix the shreds into your dog’s food.
Coyoty Premium Member over 14 years ago
I put my shreddings at the bottom of my kitchen trash, so no one would want to reconstruct it.