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To: BeachBum who wrote (6962)1/31/1999 12:54:00 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10072
 
>>I'm really trying to follow the logic here.<<

BeachBum -

Don't try to follow Suzan's logic. That way madness lies.

The funniest thing about Suzan is that he always embraces the interpretation of events which is negative to Iomega, even if that interpretation completely contradicts his interpretation of other events.

I think it's hilarious that he is excited about a rumor that Sony will be introducing a Mavica with Superdisk. If that's true, it certainly negative implications for HiFD.

Of course, he has also been unable to grasp the information that head crashes are not a problem for Clik!, just as they aren't a problem with Zip, due to the fact that both drives use a low-friction spacer pad to keep the read/write head the proper distance from the media. Thus, head crashes just aren't really possible with Clik!. But that hasn't stopped Suzan.

Then there's the fact that Suzan has often told us that Clik!, being a mechanical device, is just a disaster in the making where digital cameras are concerned. Somehow, though, this is not supposed to be a problem with Superdisk, even though it's actually more mechanically complex than Clik!.

Suzan apparently has no compunctions against posting self-contradictory nonsense, nor even outright lies. Credibility has obviously never been even a minor concern for him.

- Allen