I admit, actually shredding the things would be satisfying, however,
At 6:27 PM +1200 9/2/04, Don Hills wrote:
The shredder under discussion is overkill for most
purposes. There's a much
cheaper model around with two toothed rollers held together by a powerful
spring. The CD passes between the rollers and gets covered with a myriad of
tiny puncture marks on both sides. They're deep enough to puncture the data
layer and too deep to be polished out. Plus the device is almost silent in
use and much faster than the "shredder" model.
we too use a similar (or perhaps, the same) device. It is a Bosser
100DX CD Destroyer. A quick Google turned up:
<http://www.publishingperfection.com/bosser/bsr101/>
Works quite well. Feel free to put the CD through a number of times
in different directions. Makes interesting patterns on the disc.
John