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

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To: Chucky who wrote (51921)4/3/1998 9:10:00 PM
From: Rocky Reid  Read Replies (1) of 58324
 
Of course you could have noted in your attack on me that my comment about wanting to buy a SparQ was made before it became public that SparQ would not be available in a SCSI version.

>>"I am going to CompUSA this week to order a SparQ 1 Gigabyte drive for $199."<<

That post was made on November 4, at least a month before SparQ hit the shelves. At that point in time, not much was known about the SparQ other than that it was a 1 Gig drive for $199, and Iomaniacs like you were shitting bricks. It was such a good deal, I couldn't wait to get one. If you had a grain of intelligence, you could have figured out that it would have been impossible to order a SCSI SparQ. But instead, you mask the truth in a weak effort in trying to discredit me.

What SparQ has set out to do, Orb will finish. With a SCSI ORB's availability, Jaz's destruction will be complete. An inordinate amount of Jaz sales are to Mac users. The only thing holding us Mac users back from SparQ is a lack of a SCSI version. ORB will correct this mistake for them. And Jaz will be crushed as well.
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