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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (7752)2/26/1999 3:35:00 PM
From: D.J.Smyth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10072
 
<<how can Iomega compete?>> they can always hire you...



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (7752)2/26/1999 8:02:00 PM
From: Wdiamond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10072
 
>>Orb is catching on like wildfire!<<

Rockies. It kind of gives me the chills. Like when HI-FUD was being introduced. Sony is a multi BILLION dollar company. They had problems with their drive. But I suppose that Syed can overcome that. After all he doesn't have as much money. Syed must be much smarter than the people at Sony. Hey, maybe Sony can hire Syed to help them get their HI-FUD out the door again.

I sure hope those guys at Iomega aren't as slick as the guys at Sony. I would hate to see them pull the rug out from under Castlewood like they did to Sony with the Zip 250. Maybe that is why Sony pulled their drive.

Rockies, correct me if I am wrong.(I am sure you will) I don't have time to wade through all of your groups posts. But didn't you say that as soon as the Castlewood Orb was available you were getting one? WELL, HOW DOES IT WORK?

WD

PS Rockies. I finally turned my magazine over. You know the new PC Mag. (I have been very busy today) Guess what is on the cover? That's right, a picture of a Clik! drive. But you knew that. You rushed out to buy the magazine, didn't you Rockies?