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

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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (40392)12/18/1997 4:21:00 AM
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<<If you can't see the great advantage in using SparQ over Zip, then there is a bridge
about 3 miles to the South of me that I have for sale. >>

I am curious, Rocky. How do you get your items printed at the copy shops? They take Zips, Jaz's, CD's, and Floppies. If the pictures of your newsletters, brochures, etc are 2-10 Megs, how do you get your Sparq disks to fit into one of those slots? Do you use a hammer? Do you grease them to make them fit?
Since you are an expert, I figure you know how to do this.

(Channel Check) Alpha Graphics have these 4 storage devices hooked up to their copiers. They can have your products printed all over the country or world.

*** Note: They even have a stack of zips available for individual sale. This reminds me of 3.5" disks 7-10 years ago. They had a stack of them in the same exact spot. Hmmm, a pattern?

Mike
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