If you copy your personal documents on PUBLIC COPIERS...............watch this.........
http://www.wimp.com/copymachines/
If you use PUBLIC Photo Copiers
If you use PUBLIC Photo Copiers
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Billy Connolly
Billy Connolly
Re: If you use PUBLIC Photo Copiers
That's interesting Woody, and if it isnt a spoof then it is a bit worrying.
What I dont understand, is why the copier would need to retain the image on the hard drive after it has created the photocopy, or sent the fax, why doesnt it simply delete the data as soon as it is finished using it.? Leaving it on the drive serves no purpose other than wasting hard drive space. It's the lack of logic in retaining the data on the drive that makes me wonder if it-s a spoof.
What I dont understand, is why the copier would need to retain the image on the hard drive after it has created the photocopy, or sent the fax, why doesnt it simply delete the data as soon as it is finished using it.? Leaving it on the drive serves no purpose other than wasting hard drive space. It's the lack of logic in retaining the data on the drive that makes me wonder if it-s a spoof.
Re: If you use PUBLIC Photo Copiers
Not a spoof unless The Congressman was in on it too! :lol:PhilM2 wrote:That's interesting Woody, and if it isnt a spoof then it is a bit worrying.
What I dont understand, is why the copier would need to retain the image on the hard drive after it has created the photocopy, or sent the fax, why doesnt it simply delete the data as soon as it is finished using it.? Leaving it on the drive serves no purpose other than wasting hard drive space. It's the lack of logic in retaining the data on the drive that makes me wonder if it-s a spoof.
http://consumerist.com/2010/04/is-your- ... theft.html
'If women are so bloody perfect at multitasking, how come they can't have a headache and sex at the same time?
Billy Connolly
Billy Connolly
Re: If you use PUBLIC Photo Copiers
Thinking about it a bit more, maybe I've answered my own question :
Maybe the copier does erase the file after it has finished using it, in the normal sense. i.e. it reassignes the space on the drive as free ( as in windaow explorer when you delete a file ), but the date remains until the data of another file is written to that area of the disc. So if you had some suitable software you could recover the data.
Maybe the copier does erase the file after it has finished using it, in the normal sense. i.e. it reassignes the space on the drive as free ( as in windaow explorer when you delete a file ), but the date remains until the data of another file is written to that area of the disc. So if you had some suitable software you could recover the data.
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Re: If you use PUBLIC Photo Copiers
working hereRed Diamond wrote:The link appears to have gone. :?
'If women are so bloody perfect at multitasking, how come they can't have a headache and sex at the same time?
Billy Connolly
Billy Connolly