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March 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 122) • Page Image 5

… from Page 1) The employees at the Public Health computing center began erasing these pictures after a user sent a message through the Mich- igan Terminal System message board to all the computing centers…

… to her office, she said. MASTEN said the computing centers are unable to protect the MacWrite disks from being tam- pered with, but if this continues to be a problem, they will have to implement costly…

… this because it would be extremely costly in replacement software and staff salaries. Thinking about a possible perpetrator, Masten said, "One would need a high amount of computer knowledge to copy the…

… said the start-up picture of Shields could have been obtained through national networks via MTS. Stan Tsao, a monitor at the school of Public Health computing center, said, "In order to put (the picture…

…) on the screen, one must be a professional computer programmer or at least very centers knowledgable about computers and software." Generally, monitors do not have the knowledge to be capable of…

… putting this start-up picture on the disks, Tsao said. But engineering sophomore Bjorn Gustafsson, a Macintosh user at the Public Health computing center, disagrees. "Anyone with a basic knowledge of a…

…. *Cont Legal Ed --Course, "Handling Damages in a Personal Injury Case After Tort Reform," 1-5 pm, Weber's Inn. Regis: 769-2500. Mech Engr & Appl Mech--Sems: R Rabbitt, 'Three Dimensional Acoustic Waves in…

March 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 122) • Page Image 16

… 1986, Rockwell was awarded the Wozzie award (named for Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computer). Many are calling Rockwell's wand "the next mouse." In trying to get his scanner produced, Rockwell has…

… journalism, two of my greatest in- terests, are so closely and fundamentally intertwined." MTARS VAIL ROCKlEL UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY Marshall Rockwell is a computer wizard. Rockwell has invented…

… (patent pend- ing 1987) a new computer scanner called the "wand" which, when passed across a page, turns an ordinary personal com- puter into a combination photocopier, microfilm system, and facsimile. In…

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