Tony Duell wrote:
Tyvek stuff can only be destroyed by fire -- well, it
_can_ be stretched,
I think you'll find that paper (at least) will withstand higher
temperatures than most magnetic media...
I'm not talking about bonding oxides to Tyvek -- I'm talking about
punching holes in long by 1" (or whatever the proper width is) strips
of it.
You misunderstood me. I was pointing out that paper tape (as in punched
paper tape) would stand a higher tempearature than magnetic media in
general. I don't know about (punched) Tyvek tape - but I would guess it
would be somewhere between magnetic tape and punched paper tape.
Well, if the house burns down, every known computer storage medium is
going to break down -- I am _not_ going to try carving source code into
granite slabs. But Tyvek punched tape would _seem_ to have all other
drawbacks of paper tape covered (even if the Tyvek is stretched [which
rarely happens by accident] it'll be readable).
I've put Tyvek disk envelopes through a wash & dry cycle on hot, and
they came out fine and undistorted.
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