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AHA! Professor, now that you have revealed your stake in IOM, and thus your purely venal motives in promoting sales in IOM stock while demoting sales in SNDK, I am disinclined to discuss the issue with you further. Until yesterday, I had NO stake in SNDK, and while I originally acquired IOM at 5$ in '94 and dumped at $45 after I bought a zip drive and saw how crappy it was(I immediately took it back, and got a larger hard drive)it has been awhile since I have had a position or an interest in what they do. The subject of, and the market for, non-volatile memory, as a solution to program execution data cache, is not related to the subject of long term, high speed, data archiving through juke boxes. The players you listed are NOT developing tiny removable disks that conform to the pcmcia form factor. Also, FYI, I am not running for office here, I'm just questing for useful knowledge and resisting disinformation. If you are a professor, it is largely of bull squat, as far as I have been able to gather. |