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To: Stan J. Czernel who wrote (35941)11/16/1997 1:12:00 AM
From: Cogito  Respond to of 58324
 
>>...you're on vacation
your computer is at home
you filled up your flash card
you want to take more pictures/more memos/voice messages/etc
YOU"RE SCREWED.<<

... Then you pass a CompUSA store and think, "Hey, it's about time I got a clik! drive ..."

- Allen



To: Stan J. Czernel who wrote (35941)11/16/1997 1:19:00 PM
From: Stan J. Czernel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
All. Re Clik!

Zip - as light weight as it is, is not ,IMHO, truly conveniently portable. I never wanted the hastle of moving the Zip drive between home and work. But I think Clik! will be conveniently portable.
When the external Clik! becomes available, I will be eager to purchase one as a way of taking work home: This will be a drive/disk that I can slip in my pocket as I leave work: No packing, no juggling. In the pocket and go.

That's portable

But does this threaten Zip? Will it canibalize Zip's market? Don't know. Whatdoyouthink?