Really, reading this thread I would say:
Make a furnace and melt the whole disk.

No forensic can find anything in that.

Saves a LOT of time (no search for and install of software, no time to run
that, no cutting, grinding, hammering).

Thomas Berg



Den ons 6 nov. 2024 08:55Paul Gilmartin <
0000042bfe9c879d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> skrev:

> On Tue, 5 Nov 2024 18:40:54 -0500, David Spiegel wrote:
> >    ...
> >The solutions being discussed were to cut the tapes such that after
> >cutting 2 thinner circles would result or to cut the tapes such that 2
> >semicircular pieces would result.
> >    ...
> Why were no thermal alternative processes considered?
> Environmental impact?
>
> It's easy to find images of a disk with a couple bullet holes.
>
> --
> gil
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