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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (7599)2/22/1999 12:25:00 AM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
>>Any sort of evidence whatsoever to back up your claim about "protection" while the drive is engaged would be appreciated. A link somewhere? An Iomega spec sheet that I've missed? An independent lab's test results? <<

Any evidence that you can point to that it isn't?

Zip uses a low-friction spacer pad, which prevents the head from contacting the spinning media. Do you have some evidence that Clik! doesn't use the same design?

The fact that Iomega recommends the disk be removed from the drive while moving doesn't prove anything either way.

- Allen
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