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Old July 11th 03, 08:32 PM
Ami A. Silberman
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Default Columbia,: It was so obvious to a layperson, but not to those"informed".

Hallerb wrote:


After temping at Goodrich Space Systems for a while, I appreciate why the
folks at the Manhattan Project hire


Did you know that copiers often leave the latent image of the last item copied
on the photoconductor? (The drum)

Its amazing what things are copied!

If you are copying anything sensitive run a blank after your last copy. This
will remove any leftover image.


Which is why you don't copy classified material on an unclassified
photocopier.
 




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