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Good information to know... I never thought about scrambling the magnetic strip on my old cards, but I do cut them up really good. Smile
I burned the last one. Unlike what the article says, they don't burn too well. The flame keeps going out.
I'm sure the fumes are also very toxic... Smile
I did it outside.
Great for the atmosphere! Smile
(12-06-2009 09:58 PM)GT4AWD Wrote: [ -> ]Great for the atmosphere! Smile

What are you a tree hugger?Heart
Yes, that's why my c32 gets around 14MPG city... Although that one card you burned probably released more toxic fumes than my C32 will in a few months. Smile
14! Good job! Mine gets 0 MPG! Rolleyes
(12-07-2009 06:14 AM)GT4AWD Wrote: [ -> ]Yes, that's why my c32 gets around 14MPG city
Do you mean 14 gallons per mile?Big Grin
yes very helpful info.....

am i the only one that thought a blow torch might help...
That would indeed be helpful. Smile
I don't have one of those.
Really? They're... useful. Big Grin
I deal with computers and last I checked, computer and heat don't mix too well.Big Grin
I wasn't talking about computers, but that would be yet another way to destroy data on an old hard drive. Smile
No I like the hole puncher better. Besides the needed heat will upset mr green thumb over there. (hint he's the one with the high powered carBig Grin)
...but my car has a total of four catalytic converters! Smile
ohh I'm sorry. [Image: notworthy.gif]

wait, whats that in english?[Image: dork.gif]
Green thumb? What does his ability to grow plants have to do with the topic? Tongue
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