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Then follows the web site where people can post scans of their "snippets" and attempt to re-create the document from which they came. |
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//poured over// you'll just make them soggy. |
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make them from the contents of the shredder. |
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Yes, I think you are right [po] -
"preened" is the better word for which
I was looking. (edited) |
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No, it was "pored over". Leave the preening to Mr Trump and his mystery hair |
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Drat - that seems equally correct -
flicks head from side to side like
bemused cartoon character. It's the
Area 51 - just typing it in causes mental
aberrations. (re-re edits) |
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This was done by Soviet agents in the 1960s, but the reconstructed documents were so unintelligible that they were sold to Hollywood studios as movie screenplays. |
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The treasury dept. does it already by shredding $100 bills and stuffing them into clear pens. We buy their garbage from them....what a racket. |
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Relating to the //web site where people
can post scans of their "snippets" and
attempt to re-create the document// I
presume there already exist machines
which will scan shreddings and then
analyse them to reconstruct the original
documents? |
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Damn - a quick Google shows that there
do. |
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