That’s the filter I use! Though, I’ve considered getting a steripen (or similar device) to kill viruses when I think it necessary.
That’s the filter I use! Though, I’ve considered getting a steripen (or similar device) to kill viruses when I think it necessary.
The big question is why bother erasing metallic film CDs? These are mass-produced commercial type (stamped metal film)... not personal CD-R / CD-RW etc. I mean, why... other than the cool factor? :-)
You can scan pieces of a CD with, e.g., an AFM (atomic force microscope). Yes, it’s time consuming, but if the data is worth it, then so is the time.
Love that!
I’d love to see this with a high speed camera (1000fps maybe)... and really close up.
That’s true, for a week maybe. Then the public forgets and the price is back up. And the company still brags about the bottom line (which is fed by outrageous wifi fees)... Company wins. The end.
Smoke and mirrors. This company doesn’t have a ‘ground breaking’ technology. At best they’ll ‘disrupt’ the standard operating procedure for blood testing... which may prove positive (e.g. better efficiency, etc.). But ‘disruptive technology’? Not at all. What a joke... and all the blind lemmings pouring money into it…