I don't think SD cards and such are that vulnerable to magnets anyway.
( , Fri 22 Mar 2019, 19:10, Share, Reply)
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Very true
although after a certain point, everything is affected by magnetics. If nothing else, you reach a strength where all the metal parts will be ripped out away from everything else. But that wasn't what I meant in my first post anyway.
But yes, I remembered after I posted that, unlike tapes, you can leave an SD card, and a CD, and all other non-magnetic media on a speaker.
I still feel weird doing so even now.
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although after a certain point, everything is affected by magnetics. If nothing else, you reach a strength where all the metal parts will be ripped out away from everything else. But that wasn't what I meant in my first post anyway.
But yes, I remembered after I posted that, unlike tapes, you can leave an SD card, and a CD, and all other non-magnetic media on a speaker.
I still feel weird doing so even now.
( , Fri 22 Mar 2019, 20:12, Share, Reply)