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To: dppl who wrote (230)7/13/1996 6:44:00 PM
From: Fred Weiss   of 852
 
Thanx dppl - I'll check them out.

What I'm referring to are vector graphic files such as Adobe AI files. We produce clip art for computer sign making. It is all highly edited vectors versus bitmaps and are normally used to drive vinyl cutting plotters, engravers and other cad/cam devices.

As such the bitmaps are worthless and don't concern me. My question relates to whether or not the vector used to generate the bitmap you see in the PDF is somehow still imbedded there and , therefore, available for theft.

Keep an eye on Iomega next week. Many are looking for an earnings surprise of 40% or more. The stock may take off like a rocket and will certainly become a momentum over shoot if this comes to pass.

Regards,

Fred
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