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- From: Jim Flanagan <flanagan@amath.washington.edu>
- Subject: Re: 101 Ways to Use an Old CD-ROM
- Message-ID: <1992Dec18.171954.9281@u.washington.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 17:19:54 GMT
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- smarks@trantor.Eng.Sun.COM (Stuart Marks) writes:
- : Go to a room with a microwave oven, place the CD-ROM in the oven on an
- : upside-down paper cup, turn out the lights, and cook the CD for about 10-15
- : seconds.
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- [Deletia]
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- : N.B. The CD will most likely be unreadable after this treatment.
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- In addition to any warranty on your microwave being voided.
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