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To: Bill Lin who wrote (52053)4/7/1998 11:22:00 AM
From: Philip J. Davis  Respond to of 58324
 
Know the Board:

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Philip



To: Bill Lin who wrote (52053)4/7/1998 11:23:00 AM
From: David Wang  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 58324
 
Getting ugly.. $6 7/16...

Rocky was right. If without any good news, this stock will down to $5 level or even lower next week. Don't play this stock unless you know what you are doing..

DNWANG



To: Bill Lin who wrote (52053)4/7/1998 12:49:00 PM
From: Rocky Reid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
>>...It well exceeds the prior record of 315,000 bpi currently set using GMR heads. The large signal amplitude, low fly-height and low thermal asperity sensitivity...<<

I'm by no means a hard disc technical wizard, so can any hard drive engineers explain how they are packing so much magnetic density without all of the nano-webers adding up and frying your CPU? (just an overdramatization, but still a question as to potential problems within the drive itself).

Oh, incidentally, this news is not bad for Castlewood, but for all removable drive makers. The larger the hard drives, the less chance that people will need to buy outside storage to make new room.