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7472 >>Which to me negates the cost advantage of the (*Flop!) media. HopefullRocky Reid-2/18/1999
7471 "The initial concept was going to be a Zip-compatible product; it was goinrll-2/18/1999
7470 Gumpy - you can't be serious (no, actually, I think you are serious). ClikD.J.Smyth-2/18/1999
7469 A whole mess of new Digicam news: and NONE of it bodes well for Iomega Flop! sRocky Reid-2/18/1999
7468 <<significant backlog for clik! >> How do you define significant?Naggrachi-2/18/1999
7467 >>Ouch! That's berry berry bad news for Orb. Should not be doing thatCogito-2/18/1999
7466 bateh, I'm told there's a significant backlog for clik! at Ingram and CD.J.Smyth-2/18/1999
7465 >>The stock price chart tells the story. It also tells the future. If oneCogito-2/18/1999
7464 David - The OS level Zip support in Win 98 is available only as part of the WiCogito-2/18/1999
7463 Some other interesting tidbits from Maximum PC's interview of Ted Briscoe: Philip J. Davis-2/18/1999
7462 Imagine that...a Zip drive and an Orb in the same system. >>I installed Philip J. Davis-2/18/1999
7461 Rocky, >>Wintec has $199 Internal EIDE PC Castlewood Orb Drives IN STOCKPhilip J. Davis-2/18/1999
7460 Bubba , Re:>>> That's berry berry bad news for Orb. <<< Herb Fuller-2/18/1999
7459 All: Keep this in mind..this is the first full qt. to have no syqt, no sony, nos. bateh-2/18/1999
7458 RE: Ken's Bear Arguments Ken, I'll need to look through some of your Michael Coley-2/18/1999
7457 Iomega will replace any drive which is afflicted with the COD syndrome, even ifReseller-2/18/1999
7456 Must be a typo. He meant 1.6 B. 267M outstanding and 184M float.BubbaFred-2/18/1999
7455 <My question is: would you pay $10 billion for a floppy disk manufacturer??&FuzzFace-2/18/1999
7454 Ouch! That's berry berry bad news for Orb. Should not be doing that at alBubbaFred-2/18/1999
7453 Jim, as a MAC user you should have no trouble at all opening Zip files createdN4ZQ-2/17/1999
7452 ORB SHIPS TO END USERS CONFIRMED! Usenet is now confirming Orb deliveries! TheRocky Reid-2/17/1999
7451 David, in the MAC world, go to: aladdinsys.comN4ZQ-2/17/1999
7450 I think it was back in early 1984 that my business bought its first Iomega (BeN4ZQ-2/17/1999
7449 Did you buy an Orb? Are you going to provide us with a review? Actually, the ODale Stempson-2/17/1999
7448 $199? With a 2.2 G disk included? What a tremendous bargain!! It better be gBubbaFred-2/17/1999
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