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Non-Tech : Iomega Thread without Iomega -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Cogito who wrote (8070)3/8/1999 10:39:00 AM
From: Rocky Reid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10072
 
Volume Update

Look at the Volume so far today. Under 350,000 shares so far. This waning interest in IOM indicates that the price is bound to continue its awful slide downward.

Where are the buyers who SHOULD be snapping up this "undervalued" gem? Perhaps, just maybe, there are much better stocks and much better companies to invest in elsewhere in the market.

Q: What reason is there for IOM stock to go Up?

A: There isn't.



To: Cogito who wrote (8070)3/8/1999 10:52:00 AM
From: David S.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10072
 
Allen and all, OK, I'll try to just ignore Half-Rocks and Bubble-Head and deal with the positive or at least rational people on this thread. And to put my mouth where my money is, I just bought another 1000 shares of IOM at 5 and 5/8ths. I appreciate the thoughts expressed to me by the regulars on this thread. I was about to take a long vacation from this group since I have to work on a grant application for the next two weeks anyway. Now I will stick around. Perhaps, it is time to get that browsemaster software. Can someone remind me of how to get it.

Allen, I also have a particular question to you. I was told some time ago by a young computer expert in Chicago (my brother's daughter's boyfriend) that you could load Linux on a Intel CPU PC as the operating system kernal and then load and run both Windows and Mac operating systems and programs within. I bought a Linux book and CD, but it doesn't describe this at all. What you have been saying suggests that it is possible. Could you refer me to how it is done. I need to transition to PC for my professional work but can't be working on two computers at each location, since I still need some Mac programs. Thanks for any help.

Regards, David S.
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