AREA HIGHLIGHTS: Birthing documentary to be shown in library
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An electronic recycling and document shredding event will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Digital Direct parking lot at the Honey Brook Industrial Center, 5604 Horseshoe Pike. The event is sponsored by the Chester County Solid Waste Authority. Residents may bring up to three computers and components for free. Businesses may bring up to five computers at the cost of $10 per monitor and $5 per computer. Document shredding will end either at 2 p.m. or when 11,000 pounds of material has been accepted. Items containing Freon will not be accepted. • The Freedman Gallery at Albright College will host an art exhibit called Pedagogy and Patronage: Highlights from the Permanent Collection, from Friday to July 30 and August 20-27. An opening reception will be held Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. Requests for Proposal (RFPs) for the Week Shredder Specifications Recycle the shredded products. Secure document destruction these documents may be delivered in "bankers boxes" and must be handled without requiring the opening of the box and dumping out of the content. Documents may be delivered in 65-95 gallon roll carts. The ability to lift the boxes or cart and feed the shredder will be taken into consideration as part of ease of use. Hopper must be able to hold the contents of the 95 gallon cart without overflowing. Minimum volume rate considered will be 3500 pounds per hour. Shredded product should be 3/8 inch diameter or smaller. Electronic data storage devise destruction this would include, but not be limited to, hard drives, RAM, memory keys, PDA, Cell Phones, CD, DVD, tape media. The final product must be shredded (not crushed, drilled or bent). BIBLE OF THE DEVIL Completes Work On New Album - May 31, 2008 One for people who would rather actually plug a real Les Paul into a Marshall and just lay waste than those who would merely simulate shredding on their Playstation 3. Although, they too are invited to the party." And before the jingoist, big-dumb American implications of including "Freedom" in the title come flying at the band whose cryptic moniker continues to attract endlessly redundant inquiries about Satanism, Hoffmann had to say, "We ain't talking about the perverse concept of 'Freedom' in Dubya's sense. We're talking about 'Freedom' in the purest, Hobbesian sense, 'a free man is he that is not hindered to do what he hath the will to do'. And metal." Look for BIBLE OF THE DEVIL's "Freedom Metal" in the of fall 2008 on Cruz Del Sur Music. BIBLE OF THE DEVIL performing live – July 2007: benefits of recycling
Curbs needed on 'financial weapons of mass destruction'
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He recounted in a court document he later declined to sign on legal advice: 'I was wary of these exotic instruments. Because of the way they behaved, a small movement in the market against me would result in a big loss.' Still, he plunged in, engaging in forex transactions such as 'boosted forwards', 'target dragon knockout forwards' and 'extendable snowball deliverable forwards'. The names alone should have stopped him in his tracks. How have such 'toxic and hazardous' dealings gone unchecked? The financial havoc they have wreaked on companies is enormous, but their destructive power extends far beyond that. If BNP had succeeded in its High Court bid to wind up Semb- Marine unit Jurong Shipyard, the livelihood of 2,200 workers and their families would have been in jeopardy as well. Ziszor - Shredding Credibility That's why someone invented the Ziszor, a portable hand-held document shredder you can use to get rid of those compromising documents you just stole from a competitor's safe and photographed with your cell phone camera. Of course you could also use it for more mundane functions such as protecting yourself from the scourge of identity theft, but where's the romance in that? According to a company press release, the biggest threat to a person's identity these days is a total stranger who finds your old papers in a dumpster. The release attributes a study conducted by Utica College and funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, which examined 734 identity theft-related cases the Secret Service closed between 2002 and 2006. "Contrary to corporate security heads' concerns, the methods for stealing identity information are surprisingly low tech," the release says. Getting a head I couldn't resist trying this myself, even though imagined scenes of the knife shredding the leaves kept playing in my head. I found myself being unnecessarily careful to hold the outer leaves away from the stem, but cutting the lettuce heads free from the ground turned out to be fairly easy. Then I just peeled off an outer leaf that some bugs had gnawed on, and the lettuce was ready for the kitchen. Kinner and her husband sometimes pick their dinner ingredients straight from the garden. The ripe produce must be consumed quickly – within a week, in the lettuce's case. Kinner will continually plant additional lettuce until the summer heat ends its season. A tray of budding lettuce starts was sitting outside Kinner's greenhouse, waiting to be planted. It was hard to believe these green shoots the size of four-leaf clovers will grow into full heads of lettuce. Environmental scandal: CFC recycling Besides this, the requirements and inspections for the air-tight special plants for shredding the insulating layers together with the bodies of the appliances, are much stricter in Austria. Operators have to attest to the authorities for the annual quantities of CFCs. TA Luft, which does not require such an annual record, merely provides for one official inspection per year which, moreover, has to be pre-announced. Thus the polluters have plenty of time for smartening up their plants for inspection day. To make matters worse, the zest of the federal states responsible for the inspections is overmodest at times. 'I have heard from operators which have had very rare visits by the authorities if any at all', so Christoph Becker of the RAL Quality Assurance Association for the Demanufacture of Refrigeration Equipment reports. Environmental scandal: CFC recycling Besides this, the requirements and inspections for the air-tight special plants for shredding the insulating layers together with the bodies of the appliances, are much stricter in Austria. Operators have to attest to the authorities for the annual quantities of CFCs. TA Luft, which does not require such an annual record, merely provides for one official inspection per year which, moreover, has to be pre-announced. Thus the polluters have plenty of time for smartening up their plants for inspection day. To make matters worse, the zest of the federal states responsible for the inspections is overmodest at times. 'I have heard from operators which have had very rare visits by the authorities if any at all', so Christoph Becker of the RAL Quality Assurance Association for the Demanufacture of Refrigeration Equipment reports. paper shredding reviews
RealTime Shredding Adds Magnetic Strip, Smart Card Options to The
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Small and mid-sized businesses rely on The Self-Service Shredder to help assure compliance with HIPAA and FACTA document destruction requirements. Based in Colorado Springs, the woman-owned and -operated company offers The Self-Service Shredder with multiple options, and through purchase and lease plans. Operation: Data Destruction Simon Stammers, sales director at document capture company and authorised AnyDoc reseller Formscan, said that while the law laid down strict rules for businesses on how long they should store certain information, there were only guidelines for disposing of data. "This policy has to be driven by the board of directors and it is down to an organisation to develop its own policy for this," he said. HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) requires all businesses to keep invoices and records of commercial transaction for seven years, but no recommendations have been given for other records, such as HR documents or pensions information. The lack of retention guidance also leaves businesses at risk of hanging onto time-expired data for fear of deleting it too early. Stammers said that the Data Protection Act was unclear about whether data should be destroyed or not, advising businesses to satisfy the regulator but also take the approach that was commercially right for each set of documents. Security of personal information - a guide for SMEs In the last 12 months a number of high profile breaches of data security have been reported. For example, documents from government departments and financial institutions have been found dumped in public places, nine NHS trusts have admitted losing patient records covering hundreds of thousands of adults and numerous laptop computers containing personal information have been stolen or left in public places. One of the most high profile public sector breaches of data security was committed by HMRC who lost child benefit data containing the names, addresses, dates of birth, national insurance numbers and where relevant bank details of 25 million people. The missing discs have never been found. These data security lapses are not restricted to the public sector. HSBC admitted losing a disc with the details of 370,000 customers and although the data was password protected it had not been encrypted. paper shredding machines
Shred for Good, PRI offer 'Free Shred Day'
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PRI Productions and a division of a Clay county nonprofit organization are offering free document shredding Wednesday at PRI's San Marco offices. Shred for Good, which employs the disabled at its secure document shredding operation in Green Cove Springs, will set up containers in PRI's parking lot on Kings Avenue to collect documents as well as compact discs, computer hard drives and DVDs. Shred for Good, which is a division of Challenge Enterprises of North Florida Inc., will be at PRI collecting documents and computer equipment from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 4. Nancy Keating, executive director of Challenge Enterprises, said Shred for Good's typical clients are businesses and governments that need to dispose of sensitive documents on a regular basis. "This type of service can be cost-prohibitive for smaller businesses and individuals that have personal documents they want safely destroyed," said Keating. Waste woes The disks are then crushed and sent for shredding, ensuring that any shreds of data are completely beyond recovery. However, many people may want to donate the PC. Companies should ensure that the company they are using to refurbish their computers and IT equipment has a full and rigorous wiping procedure to ensure al l data is safely removed from their PCs prior to being refurbished and distributed to schools and community groups, said Tom Murphy, head of community and public relations, Microsoft Ireland. For example, Rehab Recycle, one of the companies involved in the Microsoft Authorised Refurbisher (Mar) programme, provides secure facilities in Dublin, Cork and Galway, and all donated PCs are fully wiped of all data in a secure manner. Rehab also provides full reports on all donated PCs. shredding business
Local program offers free document shedding
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Saturday at the Alexander East Chapel parking lot, Piranha Mobile Shredding was shredding for free. Gary Wire, who teaches a program on identity theft, said it's just one of the steps you can take to decrease your odds of being a victim. "I've done hundreds of the programs and everyone asks the same question," Wire said. "'Where can I go to take things that we just don't want to throw away? Things we don't want to get into the hands of someone else and protect ourselves against identity theft.' So we've bonded with Piranha and WFIE, and WIKY and came up with the program." There will be another free shredding program next Saturday. It will be at the Alexander Chapel parking lot in Newburgh from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Look to the ancient skies Using a clever bit of retrospective stargazing researchers have managed to date Homer's classic work The Odyssey. Another team has used a similar technique to shift Julius Caesar back in time by a few days. First up: The Odyssey. Marcelo Magnasco and Constantino Baikouzis identified four astronomical events in the epic poem and calculated dates within 100 years of the fall of Troy that would fit in with the events described around Odysseus's return home and the ensuing slaughter of men propositioning his wife. April 16, 1178 BCE was what they came up with (press release). This is handy because it ties in with a previous theory that dates an eclipse possibly described in The Odyssey to the same date. Some have previously argued that the poem does not make reference to the eclipse at all and that the phrase “the Sun has been obliterated from the sky, and an unlucky darkness invades the world" is not an actual description of events (LA Times). document shredding company