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To: dale velkovitz who wrote (3188)11/4/1998 4:19:00 PM
From: Zakrosian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10072
 
Dale - My guess (hope) would be that this is a site filled with stuff worth saving and downloading to a Zip disk. It seems that IOM is serious about creating reasons for buying ever increasing numbers of disks.
Another positive development over the past couple weeks has been that, for the first time, I've seen PC's with Zips built-in on the shelves at Costco - not a retailer known for carrying product with slow inventory turns. Also, the local resellers in DC are now advertising quite a few PC's that include a Zip drive. It's taken about a year longer than I'd expected, but the ubiquity of Zip is happening.



To: dale velkovitz who wrote (3188)11/4/1998 5:13:00 PM
From: Dale Stempson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10072
 
>>> Anyone have any thoughts on what the Iomega-Entertainment web site would be used for? <<<

My understanding is that they have various remote cam viewers there. One is supposedly trained on the Syquest building in Fremont. Well, let's take a look... Wait! Who's that naked man I see pounding on the locked doors holding a large inflatable under one arm? Uh-Oh, the door's opening, I can't quite make it out, but it appears they're handing him stacks of paper, no, make that shares of SYQT stock. I guess they assume the stranger is a late trick-or-treater. Would ya look at that kid smile. Halloween sure isn't what it used to be!

Regards - Dale