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Re: Help!



schmidtd wrote:
grent@comcast.net wrote:

What ever was
in the water dried on to the disks and to the inside of the sleves.They
would have a tendency foul the heads on the disk drives quite quickly.

And then there's mold.  I'm sure the cloth-ish lining inside the sleeve
is nice and absorbent.

Right.  But if you get to them quickly, they will be fine.

If you get to them dirty and possibly moldy, then they can
be removed from their jackets, cleaned, and inserted into
a clean jacket to be copied.

I just want to assure people that bits are insoluble.  ;-)

-michael

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