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Called Unshredder, this software analyses all the torn pieces of paper and reconstructs the original document without requiring human intervention.
Reviewed by HOZELITO Dec 01 2008, 08:30pm ( 24 reviews ) • labnol.org
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Reviewed by Alcoolex on Oct 18, 9:38pm
Yeah, real shredders create a much more complicated pattern with much smaller pieces.
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Reviewed by steve18987 on Oct 03, 9:39am
Tabbykit wishes she had MY paper shredder. MY paper shredder eats it, digests it, craps it out then forces dirty paper shredder to eat it. Dirty Shredder chews it into itty, bitty pieces, calls a cab and heads to the river where it spits the bits into the water for the fish to eat. NO WAY that's gonna get reconstructed!
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Reviewed by Tabbykit on Oct 01, 8:00pm
Not MY paper shredder. Man. It eats stuff- EATS IT. Chews it up into little, tiny, itty bitty pieces of paper confetti. You wish you had my paper shredder.
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Rated by ShanFit on Sep 06, 6:56am
Obviously.
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Rated by jclo123 on Apr 29 2009, 4:33pm
Wow.
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Rated by ThePro34 on Feb 28 2009, 4:41pm
I always thought you could re-construct shredded paper. There are better ones though that make tiny little pieces that would be literally impossible.
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Reviewed by thor623 on Feb 28 2009, 11:52am
there are better shredders than those...
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Reviewed by gloamglozer on Jan 28 2009, 1:56am
use the fucking toilet to destroy the sensitive files. or use plan b: kill it with fire.