USB Elecom SCR-CD001 CD Shredder / Scratcher
November 14, 2006 | Posted by bLavish as Gadgets at 12:09 pm | (4) Comments »

Make fun designs while you scratch up the CDs you no longer need. Don’t worry about finding a USB-powered CD shredder when you can just have fun scratching the ones you don’t need any longer with the USB Elecom SCR-CD001 CD Scratcher.
Basically what the SCR-CD001 does is scratch the CD until the information stored is completely unreadable. Just pop her into your USB port & scratch away all that private info. Cost, $30.
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- Airplanes
- All About Them Robots
- Apparel
- Artsy Fartsy
- Auctions
- Baby In Mind
- Be A Golfing Pimp
- Blavish Links
- Bling Bling
- Boats
- Burning the Fat
- Cameras
- celebrities
- Celebrity Weddings
- Cell Phones
- Cellphones
- Chasing the Greenbacks
- Dream Homes
- Estate of the Day
- Expensive Eats
- Fabulous Friday Find
- Fast & Furious Cars
- For Her
- For Him
- For the House
- For the Kids
- Furious Luxury Cars
- Furniture
- Gadgets
- Gaming
- Handbags
- Health
- Heavenly Scents
- Holiday Gift Ideas
- Home Decor
- Home Entertainment
- Hot Hotels
- Hotels
- How the Rich Survive
- iPhone
- iPod
- Jewelry
- Just For Frivolous Fun
- Just for Fun
- Kitchen Gadgets
- Laptops
- Leisure
- Let's Get out of Here Vacation Packages
- Luxury Gifts
- Luxury Grills
- Luxury Hotels
- Luxury Housewares
- Luxury Shoes
- Luxury Shopping
- Luxury Travel
- Luxury Yachts
- MP3 Mania
- Outdoor Fun
- Pampered Pets
- PC/Laptops
- Personal Care
- Pleasure
- Quality Sound
- Realty
- Reasons To Travel
- Restaurants
- Romantic Gifts
- Scooters
- Special Blavish News
- Special Events
- Spirits & Palliatives
- Sports
- Technical Difficulties
- The Most Expensive
- The Reasons Why
- The Ultimate in Luxury
- Tid Bits & News
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- Tremendous Toys
- TV
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- Weddings
- What A Waste
- Wheels
- Winter Travel
- yachts
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shouterdog Said,
November 26, 2006 @ 6:23 pm
Why rely on USB power? Here’s an even simpler 2-second media destruction device for only $12.99 US. It leaves an optical groove on the disc that can’t be polished out or recovered. Unlike shredding or microwaving, it creates no waste or toxic fumes, and promotes Recycling of the whole disc afterwards. http://www.DiscEraser.com
File Shredders Said,
January 19, 2009 @ 12:13 am
We look for system activity to see if someone was using a file-shredding program–which in itself isn’t illegal or unethical, unless you’re under subpoena or the threat of subpoena,” said Computer Forensics’ Feldman.
File Shredder Said,
January 20, 2009 @ 1:39 am
According to the investigations Andersen partner David Duncan allegedly headed an effort to destroy documents related to Enron after learning the Securities and Exchange Commission had requested financial records from the company.
Joe Said,
October 8, 2009 @ 1:24 am
you gotta be kidding me…