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To: Ken Pomaranski who wrote (48051)2/17/1998 12:35:00 PM
From: Joon Song  Respond to of 58324
 
>>>>
>>Ernst & Young has adopted SuperDisk technology<<
Hmm.. Another one of my 'bearish rantings' coming true...

I told you guys before that in the notebook market SLOTS and POWER
are what is important, not marketing and hype.

kp
<<<<

I think it's hard for the bulls to take stuff like this seriously because these types of 'bearish rantings' have been coming true for the last 3 years. There's always someone somewhere who decided to buy a competitors' drive. And I'm sure we will continue to see your 'bearish rantings' coming true in the future. BTW, have you heard what the latest ETA for the LS-120 notebook drive is?

Joon



To: Ken Pomaranski who wrote (48051)2/17/1998 12:40:00 PM
From: Cogito  Respond to of 58324
 
>>>>Ernst & Young has adopted SuperDisk technology<<

Hmm.. Another one of my 'bearish rantings' coming true...

I told you guys before that in the notebook market SLOTS and POWER
are what is important, not marketing and hype.<<

Ken -

Several of the bulls on this thread, including myself, have acknowledged that LS-120 has that advantage over Zip in the notebook market. We were talking about this as long ago as June of 1996.

That's the only advantage it has in any area, though.

- Allen