Thanks.....so much easier is right! Susie
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<deacon.zeke...> wrote:
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> You can, but it would be easier to run a good strong magnet over it
> several times.
>
> Wyatt M. Portendt
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> On Sep 7, 2007, at 12:59 PM, secapps51 wrote:
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> > I have about 10 floppy discs I want to throw away. I can't use them
> > with the laptop. Is it ok to tear them open and throw the plastic > > parts into the recycle and cut up the vinyl? I am guessing the info
> > is on that little vinyl part inside. If I cut that up will that
> > destroy the info?
> >
> > Thanks, Susie
>
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You're welcome.
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On Sep 8, 2007, at 10:58 AM, secapps51 wrote:
> Thanks.....so much easier is right! Susie
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> Portendt"
> <deacon.zeke...> wrote:
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>> You can, but it would be easier to run a good strong magnet over it
>> several times.
>>
>> Wyatt M. Portendt