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

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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (40392)12/18/1997 12:28:00 AM
From: Michael Coley  Read Replies (1) of 58324
 
RE: Rocky's Bargain Drive.

>> Or better yet, you could call it a loss, and get a much better product. Take Syquest SparQ, for example. For a mere $199, you get the drive, plus 1 Gigabyte (as apposed to the measly 100MB offered by Zip) of powerful storage. <<

>> Oh...if by some chance you do want to buy SparQ discs individually, the steep price of $39 per disc will be charged. <<


Do you even realize what kind of useless drivel you're spouting?

He said that it fit on a single Zip disk. If that's the case, why would he want to pay twice the price to get a SparQ drive and more than twice the price to get a SparQ disk?

Would you buy a case of paper to print your resume if the cost per sheet was 10% of the price of what you would pay for a single sheet? [Don't answer that...we don't want people calling you an idiot.]

- Michael Coley
- i1.net
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