But in all seriousness, has anyone devoted even the slightest thought in considering what Iomega has been up to in the last gazillion years? What a dinosaur this company is! They haven't produced anything that's caught anyone's eye since the Zip drives, and when was that? Back in the 90's? Frankly, I'm surprised they've remained in business up to this point.
But with that said, Iomega definitely played a role in the earlier days of personal computing - back when we were rockin' floppy drives and their products were competing with those, and LS-120 drives. So their products bring back some good memories, I have to say.
Does anyone remember Iomega's Jaz drives? My dad owned one of those many moons ago. He was probably one of the few who ever did!
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But in all seriousness, has anyone devoted even the slightest thought in considering what Iomega has been up to in the last gazillion years? What a dinosaur this company is! They haven't produced anything that's caught anyone's eye since the Zip drives, and when was that? Back in the 90's? Frankly, I'm surprised they've remained in business up to this point.
But with that said, Iomega definitely played a role in the earlier days of personal computing - back when we were rockin' floppy drives and their products were competing with those, and LS-120 drives. So their products bring back some good memories, I have to say.
Does anyone remember Iomega's Jaz drives? My dad owned one of those many moons ago. He was probably one of the few who ever did!