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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Gary Wisdom who wrote (38097)12/1/1997 8:20:00 PM
From: Dale Stempson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
Today's IOM price stability was truly impressive after the Barron's article. I have to wonder where it would have closed today without the negative press. (Ya got me wondering a bit after your last post Gary: >>>"Ben, if you wanted to know more about me, just ask. I am 6 ft, weigh 180, dark features, wear a size 36C bra and like lacy panties. Is that too much information?"<<< The answer is Yes, and please don't post the photo.

Regards - Dale



To: Gary Wisdom who wrote (38097)12/1/1997 9:44:00 PM
From: Spank  Respond to of 58324
 
** OT ** Gary! YOU DA MAN!

*ROFL*

-Spank



To: Gary Wisdom who wrote (38097)12/1/1997 9:49:00 PM
From: Rocky Reid  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 58324
 
In case you're wondering Gary, I'm now up on two of the three stock picks I made. The third, WDC, showed strong signs today of breaking over my buy-in price as well.

Both IOM and SYQT closed down today. I think that people are getting kinda worried about a little company called Sony.



To: Gary Wisdom who wrote (38097)12/1/1997 10:11:00 PM
From: Cogito  Respond to of 58324
 
>>Ben, if you wanted to know more about me, just ask. I am 6 ft, weigh 180, dark features, wear a size 36C bra and like lacy panties.

Is that too much information?<<

Gary -

Yes, that's too much information if all you want is advice about modems. ;-)

I just thought I'd throw my 2 cents in with a vote for ISDN. I have an ISDN line at home. It not only gives me quick internet access, but even allows me to be online on one channel while my wife checks her e-mail via a different provider on the other channel.

When I am downloading big files, I can use both channels for really good throughput.

The bad side of ISDN is that it's hard to get it installed properly, depending upon where you are and what phone company you're dealing with. But it's not really very expensive anymore.

In fact, I have an extra ISDN card for a PC. If you're interested, or just want some technical advice, just e-mail me. I'm sure I can explain ISDN in terms you will understand.

- Allen