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To: Steve 667 who wrote (13943)8/15/2000 8:50:03 PM
From: Jason W  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
Which cards do you think consumers will buy, price being equal? The fast card or the slow one? This is a no brainer.

Steve,

First, I am genuinely enjoying debating SNDK with you.

After pondering your post, I came to several conclusions:
1. ALMOST no one will ever see the link you provided or bother to find out which card will save them approx. 0.33 seconds per MB transferred via a faster CF card.
2. SNDK will collect royalties from those FASTER card makers.
3. SNDK explained why their write speeds are slower, and I believe them.
4. I have not read anywhere that SNDK has or HAS NOT improved their write speeds over the past 6 months.
5 MOST IMPORTANTLY
Your posts(and anyone else's) have ZERO chance of inflicting Fear, Uncertainty, or Doubt about SNDK's business, future, or business model...and with every CPQ and NKE that adopts SNDK's IP,the stranglehold I have on my precious shares of SNDK stock becomes even firmer. Best of luck to you Steve, long or short, happy or sad, up or down, in or out...Unless the fundamental story changes, silly bold headlines announcing doom and gloom will only make me chuckle and hit "next post"...oh, I seriously hope you own some SNDK, because you seem to be a genuinely nice guy..you deserve to be rewarded for spending quality time on this quality thread.

Jason W