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Non-Tech : The New Iomega '2000' Discussion Group

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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (1342)7/4/1999 4:42:00 AM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) of 5023
 
>>Seems you missed just a couple. Like:

USB Orb at #401
EIDE Orb at #411
SCSI int Orb at #726
SCSI ext Orb at #980

PC Card T2 Iomega Flop! #510- this is supposed to make up for the fall of Zip? LOL!<<

Rocky -

Yes, I guess I did miss those other Orb entries. I don't know how I did, either, since I used the same search function to find the SCSI Internal one at #726.

On the other hand, I don't know what you're talking about with the "fall of Zip" comment, since Zip entries are all over the place in the top 1000, starting from #118, the USB Zip, and #145, the internal ATAPI Zip. Gee, that's two in the top 150. And then there's Zip SCSI at number 231, and the Zip Disk 10-pack, hitting the charts at 263.

And that's not even all the Zip products which are still outselling Orb.

- Allen

PS: Note my admission that I made a mistake. You might try acknowledging some of yours once in a while, if only to yourself.
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