For cheap or free
We have some stuff that we're getting rid of 'round the office.
Powermac 7200/90. Oooooh. Big. Beige. Slow. Snap up this baby before anyone else does! Please. Please, take it away.
Mac G3 desktop with monitor. Also big, beige, and slow, but not as much. Need a bridge between your zippy new machine and your floppy disks? This is your man.
APS DAT drive. For all your tape backups!
Intel pro/100+ Adapter. Still in box in cellophane.
HP Laserjet IIP. As far as I know, it works.
Also might have copies of Filemaker Pro and a vintage laptop or two, I'll keep you posted.
Also, purely hypothetically, if you had a huge pile of tape backups that you saw no good reason to keep, how would you destroy them?
Powermac 7200/90. Oooooh. Big. Beige. Slow. Snap up this baby before anyone else does! Please. Please, take it away.
Mac G3 desktop with monitor. Also big, beige, and slow, but not as much. Need a bridge between your zippy new machine and your floppy disks? This is your man.
APS DAT drive. For all your tape backups!
Intel pro/100+ Adapter. Still in box in cellophane.
HP Laserjet IIP. As far as I know, it works.
Also might have copies of Filemaker Pro and a vintage laptop or two, I'll keep you posted.
Also, purely hypothetically, if you had a huge pile of tape backups that you saw no good reason to keep, how would you destroy them?
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most backup tapes take some considerable magnetic force to wipe them totally clean. shredding / fire is the most secure way to destroy them. of course fire probably causes toxic smoke.
many companies just use a secure trash provider to dispose of thigns like this...