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To: Robert Salasidis who wrote (24902)5/20/1999 9:42:00 PM
From: Mark Palmberg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213174
 
From http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,84-36874,00.html?tt.yfin..txt.ni:

The newer, "fruit-flavored" iMacs, which contain 266-MHz or 333-MHz Power PC processors and come in five different colors, ranked 11th on the list when combined. These machines, which continue to be outsold by older iMac models, start at around $1,199. Blueberry and grape are still the best selling flavors,with tangerine still the least popular iMac color, Baker said.

Fools! The FOOLS!

iMark



To: Robert Salasidis who wrote (24902)5/21/1999 5:09:00 PM
From: BillHoo  Respond to of 213174
 
<<it is not the ability of someone to "steal" money out of your account that is the major problem. The major problem is the ability of someone to look at your company's information and business practice.>>

A little off topic but I heard from a luddite friend who refuses to allow his employer or anyone to do direct deposit of checks to his account.

Reason: Giving someone authority of direct deposit also gives them authority to access your account info and/or take money out.

Of course eeverything gets tracked on paper, but hey!

-Bill_H