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

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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (54072)5/2/1998 8:02:00 PM
From: Philip J. Davis   of 58324
 
Wow..looks like I got a rise out of Rocky. I think he's mad at me. Now we know Rocky's sensitive spot....his own words! Ouch!

Rocky seems to take a lesson from the Clinton administration...attack the accuser!

>>Philip has been publicly exposed as misquoting me. If he wants to debate an issue, he should first do his own research better.<<

Egad! I've been exposed!

Please forgive me Rocky...I didn't mean to hurt your feelings. Are you angry with me?...sniff,sniff

>>As for my point of view, it all rests on pure logic. Iomega said at that point that they had sold 1.5 million Jaz. It stands to reason that even if one Jaz were returned, there would be less than 1.5 million. Since we all know that the failure rate for Jaz is abomniable, and refurbished (formerly broken) Jaz are plentiful, the evidence is overwhelming that return rates have reduced the number of Jaz drives that are "out there."<<

This is not proof Rocky. This is speculation. You fail once again.

Maybe now you'll learn not to make guarantees that everyone knows you cannot live up to. Probably not.

Philip
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