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

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To: HRP who wrote (23669)5/29/1997 6:32:00 PM
From: Trakker   of 58324
 
HRP,

Fair enough. Wouldn't it be a boring world if we all used the same tactics all the time?

>>I feel that the response to Rocky should be to counteract each point that you disagree with by presenting your own viewpoint.>>

If you looked at my past responses and questioning of Rocky you would have noted that I used your recommended tactic over and over and over and over and over and over.

After a while it became boring not to receive any answers to just the basic questions that I posed to Rocky, while I in turn easily countered each and every point of his with facts backed up by reputable sources. So after that tactic failed I began to question his knowledge about this industry, still no informed response...

>>Todd, I find some of what Rocky says bears taking into consideration, some calls for a grain of salt and some I completely disagree with.<<

Hey, more power to ya. I'm glad that he's found an ear. I personally have seen only one thing that he's said that makes sense - but recommending high tech blue chips doesn't exactly require an advanced degree.

Right now he's such an easy target its hard to resist. Sorry my tactics offend, this was never my intent...

But which tactics are more useful - those meant to create FUD, or those that offer informed opinion?
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