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Non-Tech : Iomega Thread without Iomega

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To: Kenneth R. Moss who wrote (7358)2/16/1999 6:17:00 PM
From: Rocky Reid  Read Replies (4) of 10072
 
> Why don't you go to the other thread and spout all the negative garbage you want.<<

And why don't you stop kneeling at the alter of a dying company- one that has lied to its customers and been fined $900,000 for it-- A company that has buried the truth and now faces lawsuit after lawsuit because of it. A company that seems to attract a core of the most slavish investors in the world who try to defend it at any cost- even at the expense of their own credibility as the market values IOM further and further down.

Iomega Zip used to be the best-selling product at many online retail houses. It isn't even close to it now. OEM Zip used to be the most common removable built-in drive. Now Superdisc is installed standard in the best-selling PC's in the world. Zip used to be for backup/archival/transfer. Now, the only practical use for them is sneaker-net transfer-- A niche within a niche. Backup and archival are now CD-R. Just today on 24th Street I saw a man unloading his brand new computer system. On top of his car was a brand new HP CD-RW drive. No Zip.

No Iomega. No need for them.
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