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To: Dale Stempson who wrote (4056)11/14/1998 1:00:00 PM
From: jwk  Respond to of 10072
 
Congrats to all the long time longs on this wonderful news!

I was just cruising through the posts and didn't see any discussion about the possibility of the new 250-Z's (aka The Sony Killer) being used in the new *off-computer* applications such has copier and printers (a division headquartered in Colorado, btw). If you go back and review the information behind that development, you see that part of the thinking is to allow numerous users in an office to use and control various office machines without having to have that unit tied directly to a computer. Just looking at the possiblities from the perspective of our tiny, hometown/worldheadquarters office here makes it seem like it could be both a profitable niche for IOM/Zip ..... AND help with the Zip-as-standard move.