Haven't they been doing de-tox of the mail since as soon as they could get equipment in place after
the anthrax events? If so, I'd say this is a phantom menace or we'd have tales of woe all over this
list and the greater Internet.
-- Tom Fine
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerome Hartke" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Test of e-beam scanning as is selectively used on U.S. mail
> Media Sciences published a detailed report on this issue in the July 2002
> issue of "medialine". We concluded that such radiation had little effect on
> CD-ROM and CD-R discs. It is at http://www.mscience.com/radiate.html on our
> web site.
>
> Jerry
> Media Sciences, Inc.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List
>> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Richard L. Hess
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 3:29 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: [ARSCLIST] Test of e-beam scanning as is selectively used on U.S.
>> mail
>>
>> This was an interesting report...a word to the wise about mailing
>> stuff...I don't know where this is being used.
>>
>> http://www.i3a.org/pdf/i3a_titan_testing_report.pdf
>>
>> Richard L. Hess email: [log in to unmask]
>> Aurora, Ontario, Canada (905) 713 6733 1-877-TAPE-FIX
>> Detailed contact information: http://www.richardhess.com/tape/contact.htm
>> Quality tape transfers -- even from hard-to-play tapes.
|