Subject: | Re: xray machines/minidisc |
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From: | "Tanya Thielke" <> |
Date: | Mon, 7 Jul 2003 12:16:45 -0400 |
Hi all- I finally purchased a minidisc recorder and if I had the time I would write a report on its performance, however at the moment I have to prepare to leave for a trip to Amsterdam, where I was considering recording the "nature sounds" of that city. My question: is there anything I need to know about the effects of xray machines on minidiscs and minidisc recorders? I hear mixed reports about the effects on laptops, I myself havent noticed any ill effect to my laptops. But it would suck mightily to find out that minidiscs are vulnerable AFTER the fact. Any precautions I need to take? Thanks! -Tanya Nu ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the Web Mail system at numuse.com ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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