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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)?

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To: Kashish King who wrote (48509)2/23/1998 1:31:00 AM
From: BeachBum   of 58324
 
re:Lawyers/COD,

Rod, I am claiming it has a lower failure rate at the OEM level than hard drives and even floppies when they where this new. End users can ruin anything. One article pointed out that IOM is just paying the price for selling so many drives. Even >1% of 12 million is alot of failures but % wise thats not bad.As far as these lawsuits, am I the only one who is sick and tired of adults always looking for someone else to blame when they make a wrong decision. Like that old woman who sued McDonalds when she sat a hot cup of coffee in her lap while riding in her sons (standard) sports car. Personally I want to sue someone when my coffee isn't hot.
BTW, I feel the same way about lawyers as I do auto mechanics and doctors ( SR excluded ) the bad ones are bad and the good ones are hard to find, but good to have. If I'm not mistaken there are a couple of lawyers signatures on the Declaration of Independence ?

P.S. Really just posting to stay "grandfathered".

Bill
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