To: Thor Carlsen who wrote (12852 ) 2/21/2000 4:54:00 AM From: d:oug Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
Thor, even accepting the fact that Richard Jensen, President of Global, has an extreme animosity towards this SI thread, one would expect that his fiduciary duties would require him to inform the shareholders when expected events contained in an official company news release reached a signification time lapse after expectation did not occure. For example, Global said "in about 2 weeks", and after 2 months no follow thru or follow up has been communicated by Global thru a news release. To me a clear example of the type of criminal activity Jensen has engaged in that can not be defended by Jensen as "I did not know or understand." In a court of law the Judge has many past trials for reference to help in determinations of events, but also he or she has that called common sense that can be used by the Judge or jury to expose a lie. As for an on site visit, rofl = rolling on floor laughting is too weak an expression, as better is rofp = rolling on floor puking but then, better yet hotbp = head over toilet bowl puking. so as aTime goes forward Jack was right all along tell us what is not what will be tell us what is happening not what will happen past+present, not future past+present determines the future the future does not yet exist, the past+present does (off topic) using iomega disks & the "Click Of Death" It was just brough to my attention that a free program is available that will warn a user if their iomega drive is in the condition that will cause such a problem. Program requires Windows 95,98 which I no have. Also another program for $90 is available that has a good chance to recover data of the removable disk that was lost. Note that to my understanding the problem was caused with a bad write head mechanical type error of the iomega unit, not the removable disk. If one still has that removable disk and also has another unit that works ok with other disks, except cannot read that one that was in the unit upon the "Click Of Death", that is program may be able to recover the data on it thru using the unit now working ok. "Click Of Death"? describs the first symptom of a set of serious data threatening problems being encountered with increasing frequency among users of Iomega's Zip and Jaz removable media mass storage systems. ...this typically results in spontaneous, irreversible, loss of all their data.