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


To: Cogito who wrote (49489)3/6/1998 6:05:00 PM
From: Troy Shaw  Respond to of 58324
 
Allen,

<<Don't bother answering me, Rocky, just see what happens when you try to think about it.>>

See, there's the problem. He doesn't think.



To: Cogito who wrote (49489)3/6/1998 6:34:00 PM
From: Chucky  Respond to of 58324
 
Allen, RE: IBM "product would suffer from the same fragility and
massive power consumption problems..."
If damaged, I think I could part with the $10 and 40MB of data
on Clik disks, but I think I would be too scared to lose the
400MB drive and data if it were the least bit fragile. At this point,
IBM's drive seems like too much data to be carrying around with
the possibility of it getting corrupted. The smaller data
units of the Clik disk seem better for the digital cams and
other portable devices that are targeted by the Clik.

Later
Chucky