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April 23, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 162) • Page Image 5

…'s Authorwed Dealer 1I Apple Computer Dealer is offering you special savings on I TM1 all Macintosh software in stock. 1 10% off when you buy 2 or more! i 1 (with this ad) I featuring: 1 I MICROSOFT Basic…

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COMPUTERS The Michigan Daily Tuesday, April 23, 1985 Page 5 v Comedian finds humor in the computer biz NEW YORK (UPI) - Not everybody takes seriously the onslaught into our lives of the…

… omnipresent personal com- puter. Some believe the heavy burden of computers can be lightened with a touch of glee. Comedian Billiam (yes, -that is his real name) Coronel is one of "those people. He uses the…

… foibles of the ,computer industry as the basis for his humor. Because of that, some of his jokes are funnier if you have some knowledge of computers. Fortunately, part of his audience fits neatly into that…

… category. Coronel "writes an electronic humor magazine called Comedy By Wire available to subscribers of the computer service . called The Source. THE SOURCE is one of several databases that are geared to…

… the broad consumer market. It allows customers to do everything on their computers from booking airline tickets to having '"conversations" with people all over 'the world. You can read the wire ser…

…- vices, newspapers, magazines and material written especially for the ser- vice by a variety of specialists. "I bought a computer to organize my act, my mailing lists, and my jokes. A little later, I got…

… High Tech arena this month with the World's first truly disposable computer. Called Real, Real Good News, it will come standard with a keyboard you can chew on and a monitor in either medium or fine…

… Coronel. He even picks on the pope: "Pope John Paul II brought a Radio Shack Model 100 (a popular portable computer) with a modem (a device that allows computer connection over phone lines.) 'I've been…

April 23, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 119) • Page Image 25

…,"Carnahan hands on these things." said. "In 1980, many people Peponis said students are thought Apple Computers not drawn to the Engineer- were toys. He didn't think Jim has really ing school solely because so." of…

…: Vice president for research, University of Michigan Technology expansion impacted 'U' As the 21 st century nears, the University likes to picture itself on the cutting edge of a computer- driven…

… information revolution.# From the evolution of the personal computer, to4 the navigation of the Internet, to the frontiers ofE virtual reality, the era of President James Duderstadt has been intertwined with…

… with the early development "virtual reality things you're not going to see of mainframe computing," Carnahan said, anywhere but here." Like Frank, Carnahan said Duderstadt's Peponis said the creation of…

… retical.physics does not in- mistake to think technol- volve computers. of $[hese prole $.GIS ogy was having an impact "I hada sense in the 1970s - Randy Frank solely on engineers. that this type of…

…. Carnahan said the College of Engineering has "Humanists depend on archives and on ob- benefited greatly from Duderstadt's influence. jects which are far away," Goldenberg said. "I believe the computing

…-off construction sites on campus. Left: Duderstadt looks out over the Angell Hall Computing Center, one of the many signs of the rising technology on campus. Below: Dederstadt in 1988 -the first year of his…

… presidency -replacing the typewriter ir his oice with a computer Building work seen as mainstay on campus On North Campus, construction cranes created an impromptu skyline. In Angell Hall, the sounds of grind…

… wiring for computer hook-ups. Other majorwork includes the renova- tion of University landmarks like the Michigan Union and Angell Hall. The construction costs approach $1.5 billion. "Five years ago, I was…

April 23, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 139) • Page Image 11

… march yourself down to your campus microcomputer center before May 15th and spend five fun-packed minutes letting us demonstrate how a Macintosh" computer can make life much more pleasant for you. In…

… of luck, there are free Apple painter's caps for every- one who comes in and learns how a Macintosh can help you work better, fasterfl and smarter. w a a s r i -Julie Jurrjens It's one demonstra- r…

April 23, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 139) • Page Image 7

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April 23, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 139) • Page Image 6

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