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Re: [ARSCLIST] disaster recovery information for less common audio materials



At 07:18 PM 5/31/2006, you wrote:

I think the first thing you need to do is to determine the makeup of the
"wet". Flooding an item with fresh water for a day or so is entirely
different from having an item submerged in warm, brackish water for several
days, especially when much of the dissolved oxygen has been removed by
bacteria and other urban contaminants.

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Parker Dinkins
MasterDigital Corporation
CD Mastering + Audio Restoration
http://masterdigital.com


good point. i am covering clean and contaminated water scenarios. also i am talking probably more in the context of "hurricane" although some of the hints would work for smaller scale problems.

thanks for bringing up the clarification.


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