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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (6796)1/26/1999 2:58:00 PM
From: D.J.Smyth  Read Replies (3) of 10072
 
<<- Never have the Flop! disc inside the Flop! drive while moving around- it could damage your data.>>

nearly all drives have similar warnings. these are standard warnings used on most floppy drive technology. this is nothing new. nearly all box makers/laptops use the same terminology.

fact is though, the probability of any damage is extremely negligible if left in the drive (ALL I've spoken to regarding clik! have had no problems and are thus far pleased). and your Kodaks, Agfas, and Minoltas know this.

i think you like wasting time.
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