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December 10, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 80) • Page Image 5

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December 03, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… most major cities to tap into MTS. All of this growth in computerization has led some people to ask if it will result in dehumanization. "Humans are inevitably responsible for what a computer does…

…- Thousands of tons of garbage festooned the streets of the Big Apple yesterday in the second day of a pre-Christmas Holiday strike by private sanitation workers. The city began making emergency pickups of up…

… Advertising. 764-0557; Display advertising. 764-0554: Biling, 764s0550. 0 Computers: They 're all over the place at the 'U' (Continued from Page 1) during the day is so slow he cannot ac- complish much. As…

… the demand for computing facilities grows, the University tries to keep pace by upgrading its machinery (hardware) and its programming, Aupperle said. -The next change will come in April, when the…

…. The new Amdahl 5860 will be the first of its class, Aupperle said. It will be twice as fast, with a larger memory than the computer currently in use, he said. FINERMAN said the new Amdahl will cost…

…, according to Finerman. And it has the potential to grow beyond that. With an eye to the future, the Computing Center is working to establish a network of underground cables on campus, Finerman said. This…

… would provide another way for in- dividuals or departments with small computers to tap into MTS. Finerman said financial constraints are preventing this system, which would extend to University campuses…

… in Dearborn and Flint, from being com- pleted as quickly as most people at the Computing Center would like. BUT THERE are more plans, waiting for realization. The University has been engaged in a joint…

… is planning to acquire a specialized computer, called CYTO, built by Ann Arbor's CYTO Systems, Inc. Dick Volz, an associate director of the computing center, said CYTO is used for image processing, and…

… it will be one of only four in the world. There is little doubt that the influence of computers at the University will grow. Already MTS is part of the MERIT computer network, a joint un- dertaking of…

December 03, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

… "Our society will be changed by com- Education-is equipped with TRS 80s, puters in a fundamental way," he said. Atari and Apple computers. While the Computers can exchange information, kids experiment on…

…Page 2-Friday, December 3, 1982-The Michigan Daily 'U' teaches kids how to operate computers By AMY KORMAN Next, Andre tells the children to pun- No one can dispute that today is the ch in any…

… characters or command they age of computers, and the University is want so they can discover what the preparing for it in a unique way- computer can do. teaching children to run the machines. Andre teaches the…

… how to understand the computer. And capable of interacting with the com- third, they can explore on their own, puter," Andre said. "The computer is without examples, to exercise their like a set of…

… blocks, or a puzzle. It's no creativity." less important." "While (the computer's) purpose is He added, "It wouldn't surprise me if not to resolve social issues," Andre most of these kids knew more about…

… said, "the computer will demonstrate microcomputers than their parents at the adaptability of people as did Gut- the end of the program." tenbuerg's printing press." The center-based in the School of…

…- hyis structions on how to modify it. This allows them to discover "the enormous flexibility of computers," he said. optim istic i firset artifiial heart implant (Continued from Page 1) and the plastic…

December 01, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… for the college to pay Apple Computers, Inc. and Apollo Computer between $4 million and $7 million to provide approximately 1,000 computers over the next two years. THE NEW system, which has been…

…'s general fund, private donations, and loans. Phillips said the college's Computer Policies Committee chose Apple and Apollo to supply the new system. He said a number of firms were in- vestigated prior to…

… academic program coor- ONCE BOTH sides agreed that autonomy from See CULS OFFICE, Page 5 a e r'1 v e d e n e Ty C J7 Engineering college set to expand computer network By THOMAS MILLER An agreement…

… between the College of Engineering and two major computer manufacturers could put microcom- puters on every engineering student's desk within a few years, officials in the college say. Plans currently call…

… operating since the beginning of the term, already had computer terminals located in East Engineering Building, the Chrysler Center, and the Dow Building. The million-dollar expansion, to be formally…

… announced at a press conference tomorrow, marks the college's plan to make the computer network the most sophisticated univer- sity system in the nation. Future expansions may provide each engineering student…

… that fee. AS THE system grows, officials said, students may eventually be offered the option to buy a computer. However, aerospace Prof. Richard Phillips, who is directing the project, said such plans…

… are still a long way off. "It's still too early to tell what the long term plans will be," he said. "We're just starting, but we'll be rapidly heading towards a computer in every room in a year and a…

…. Phillips said current plans to buy 1,000 computers from the firms over the next two years may change as prices fall. "Exactly what we'll be able to buy a year from now is hard to say," he said. FUNDS FOR the…

December 03, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

… will only be available See JOBLESS, Page 2 Officials fear recalls will hurt 'U' At a press conference in the Chrysler Center yesterday, Steve Jobs (right) founder and president of Apple Computer Inc…

… doesn't mean that See OFFICIALS, Page 7 4'U, deal worth millions By NANCY GOTTESMAN Top executives from two major com- puter firms - including Steven Jobs, one of the founders of Apple Computer, Inc…

…. - came to North Campus yester- day to announce ah agreement to sell $8 million worth of computer equipment to the College of Engineering. The University will purchase some 800 computers from Apple and…

…., says students will soon use computers as routinely as they now use calculators. Engineering Dean James Duder- stadt sits to his right, and Apollo Computer Chairman William Poduska is pictured at the far…

… left. Computer firms kick of By JACKIE YOUNG As two Democratic state senators clean out their desks in Lansing and an- ti-tax group celebrate their victories in recent recall elections, University of…

… Apollo Computer, Inc. at what college officials say are "substantially reduced prices." Earlier this week, college officials said the purchase price would be somewhere between $4 million and $7 million…

… provided with a personal computer workstation, all integrated into a sophisticated communications net- work." Jobs said that the University's wide- scale use of the computer system will give his company a…

… chance to witness the interaction of a "large community of computer users" with the company's technology and that a great deal of computer software will be produced from the venture. "Individuals can do…

… gret things if you give them great tools," Jobs said. Among the advantages of the new computer system, Duderstadt said, is the opportunity for students to use elaborate computer graphics rather than…

… committing designs to paper first. He also said that "the companies' new state-of-the-art computer equipment will be incorporated into ongoing in- structional and research programs ranging from robotics and…

December 03, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

… Af- fairs Editor Beth Allen. Colleges appears every Saturday. 'U' to buy computer equipment at discount (Continued from Page 1) funds. purchased are Apple's Lisa and of any university in this nation…

… plans to finance the purchase with cor- porate gifts and sponsored research students have been required to pay $100 per term for the new system to finance individual use of the personal computer

… workstations. Among those computers "The agreements are a key element' in our goal of building the most sophisticated computing environment Q burd UI~I Bp *rEUEE0 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave…

…-security Luebeck Prison in West Germany while police and intelligence agencies investigate his role in the alleged transfer of sensitive Western technology to the Soviet Union. The first and largest haul of computer

… and Social Activities - -Maintenance-free Environment -Clean and Healthy Surroundings -Quiet Study /Libraries WHERE: -Meal-serving Residence F -Non-meal-serving Reside WHERE TO APPL -Peer and Academic…

December 04, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 73) • Page Image 4

… week, Duderstadt announced that two leading computer firms, Apple Computer, Inc., and Apollo Computer, Inc., have agreed to sell the Engineering college $8 million of computer equipment. Everyone…

…, a car in every garage, as the old saying goes. And a computer ter- minal on every desktop is a promise fast becoming a reality at the University, according to Engineering Dean James Duderstadt. This…

… first step toward equiping "each student, faculty, and staff member of the college...with a personal computer work station." That would mean several more hefty purchases from major corporations. At a…

… Hollywood to illustrate clearer the absurdity of Reagan's ideas. In the film War Games the final message con- veyed by the computer is that one should not play the game of nuclear war because no one will win…

December 05, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

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… official computer security systems and post their findings on com- puterized bulletin boards nationwide. "Most of these people traffic in illegal information - credit card numbers, dial-up access numbers…

… money for charities. However, he said, "If people weren't interested, we never would have started it." Bourgeois denim from American-style denim trousers to Chinese-designed "Apples" and "Teleweebs," the…

December 12, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 80) • Page Image 8

… clean quiet house near West Park. $160/mo. inc.util761-5768eves. 92C1212 COUZENS HALL Single Male Lease for sale. Call Jeff at7I-5819. 85C1212 * UNIVERSITY TOWERS COMPUTER BUSINESS PEOPLE. Share office…

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December 03, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 62) • Page Image 5

… that? All you get are thorns in your fingers and dirty hands. Instead, ask for a Holiday Bundle from Apple@ -- a MacintoshTM computer and ImagewriterTM II Printer. Macintosh"' is helping people…

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, December 3, 1985-- Page 5 COMPUTERS Fron Richmond, Va. (AP) - Ar- chaeologists are turning to Space Age technology to help them unlock Stone Age secrets…

… revolutionized the work ar- chaeologists do," said Sylvia Gaines, associate anthropology professor at Arizona State University in Tempe. Virginia's Department of Highways and Transportation uses a computer to…

computer to tell us what's there," he said. ARCHAEOLOGISTS also use comput- ers as electronic draftsman, creating maps from coordinates fed into the machine, according to Marley Brown, director of…

… archaeological excavation at Colonial Williamsburg. digs to databases Archaeologists turn more to computers Some archaeologists share infor- mation by trading disks, but only on a regional basis. The…

… "could sell the information to pot hun- ters who go to a site and dig up pots, ornaments and jewelry, and then sell them for megabucks," she said. Computer archaeology is not limited to the United States…

…. Archaeologists from five countries working at Carthage in Tunis used computers to reduce the confusion of communicating in five languages, Gaines said. COMPUTERS were also used to examine the relation of Britain…

…'s Stonehenge to celestial events, to studey Neolithic houses along the Danube River and to explore sites in Mexico. Archaeologists' increased use of computers prompted Gaines to create "Advances in Computer

… offers seminars on computers to professionals. AT VIRGINIA Commonwealth University in Richmond, ar- chaeological research lab director Dan Mouer links a video camera to a computer to record pictures of ar…

…- tifacts at excavation sites. Mouer said he can send the digitized gray-scale images, similar to photocopies, to other ar- chaeologists for consultation. Computers also cut the tedium of some chores, the…

December 10, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 67) • Page Image 5

…, there's a good chance you'll be bringing home something else. Better grades. © 1985 Apple Computer. Inc. Apple and the Apple logo are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Macintosh is a…

COMPUTERS INTER VIEW: DOUGLAS VAN HOUWELING Turning fees into technology Editors note: Daily reporter Jerry Markon and News Editor Thomas Miller met with University Vice Provost for Information…

… Technology Douglas Van Houweling last week to talk about the mandatory computer fee and other computing activities around campus. Here is the first of two excerpts from that interview that will appear on the…

… the public forums - that the University of Michigan is really behind other universities in terms of computing. VH: I think it's important for me to put that in perspective. We're behind the very best…

…. The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, December 10, 1985 - Page 5 i. " Lighten up your Christmas - vacation with a Ax¢ * computer game from SOFTWARE EXCHANGE It makes a great gift I.} Discount Computer Software…

… instructor may extend these IDs. They cannot be extended beyond 31 December 1985. Pick up a RENEWAL FORM: At your departmental office or At the Computing Center's Business Office on North Campus, Monday…

…-0088 You just got a C+ in Post- War Foreign Policy. You just got a B- in Communications Law You just got an F+ in Advanced Physics An F+? Boy, you could use some help. From a Macintosh" personal computer. A…

December 09, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 67) • Page Image 6

… Heat an ate. Call Maria 662-2189. COMPUTER MDSE. FOR SALE - Apple IHc Personal Computer with b/w monitor scribe printer, and moder. Good software also. Great shape less than 1.5 years old. Call764…

… money, free travel and out- standing marketing experience. :all Inter- Cam pus Programs at 1-800-433-7747 for detais and information mailer. COMPUTER SALES HELP- needed part- time. Sherwood Computer. Call…

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December 01, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 57) • Page Image 7

… country wishes they never seen nothing like the 'Canes either. Miami is the bad apple of intercollegiate athletics. The Hurricanes attract bad citizens to their program with the frequency r head coach Jimmy…

… to have nothing to do with t ves. Kosar, who plays for the Clevela Reserve a microcomputer for three hours of uninterrupted work at the Campus Computing Site, 400 North Ingalls Building, Room 4438…

December 04, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 60) • Page Image 5

… 15,1988. So don tpnxrastinate. O 1987Apple Compute: Inc Apple and the Apple logo are registered trademarks of and acintosh. ImageUriter and TxdC.,:er to be our best. are trademarks ofApple Computer Inc…

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December 04, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 60) • Page Image 15

Computer Price'*, Q WordPerfect 4.2 5/4" (IBM PC/XT/AT/Compatibles) $125.00 U WordPerfect 4.2 31/2" (IBM Pc/XT/AT/Compatibles) $125.00 Q WordPerfect 1.1 31/2", 5/" (Apple Ile/Ic) 59.00 WordPerfect 1.1 31…

… below, select the appropriate software for your computer (please note that each student is limited to 'one package of each program) and mark an "x" in the corresponding box(es). ' Product Disk Size…

…/2" (Apple llGs) 59.00 5 Q WordPerfect 4.1 32" (Amiga)99.00 U PlanPerfect 3.0 5" (IBM PC/XT/AT/Compatibles) 99.00 SPlanPerfect 3.0 31/2" (IBM Pc/XT/AT/Compatibles) 99.00 Q WordPerfect Library 51/4" (IBM PC…

… address and the address of your local computer store (dealer) in the space provided: 3 ShipTo Your Dealer * _____________ (~-~-,r~e~CMlPUTER I *_ _RCCEnTER* Phone 29934 Southfield Rd Southfield, MI 48076…

December 02, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 60) • Page Image 7

… have a phone system tied into the existing computer registration sys- tem. "Phone registration and on-line terminals will be standard in 10 years" at U.S. universities, said Associ- ate Registrar Douglas…

… com- bined phone and on-line registration system, said Dan Stuart, assistant registrar for scheduling and registra- tion, primarily for "the convenience of the student." Some computer terminals will be…

… days of the term, she said. Students at Ferris St. are assigned a day, based on the number of credit hours they have, when they can begin calling, Sonnenberg said. The computers and phones open at 3 a…

… Michigan would probably need 48 phone lines. As early as next semester, Woolley said software should be in place to allow any student, via the MTS computer network, to check on the number of spaces available…

… Hillel. Chanukah I 1429 Hill St. 769-0500 um m ._...._ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ i i * I I I Educational Holiday Promotion Take an Apple4acintosh home frteholidays. 0 o O a.- 0 p0 0 0 0Qa 0 0 0 a…

… 04 t Bundle #1 Bundle #3 Macintosh Plus with Apple 800K floppy drive Imagewriter U printer Microsoft Word Quantity left: 30 $1,941 Bundle #2 Macintosh Plus with Apple 20M SCSI drive Imagewriter II…

… printer Microsoft Word Ouuantity left: 70 ".. . Take immediate delivery! Take advantage of Apple's great financing program! Offer good only while these bundles last! Stop by the Hands-On Display, Ground…

December 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 64) • Page Image 6

…-1113. COMPUTERS, IBM & clones printers, etc. Good prices & service. Call 741-9400. DATSUN 200SX 1982-Automatic, All power, good condition $4500/best. 764-1009. FISHTANKS: 30 gal. long/18 gal. hex. w/ flourohoods…

…-TECH Software Salesperson Seidl Computer Engineering needs an out- going enthusiastic student to do telemarket- mg. 15-20 hrs/wk, flexible around class schedule. Will train. Good pay plus bonuses. Start ASAP and…

… the telephone & possess good communication skills & ability to work unsu- pervised. Call 662-3193 for application in- formation. THE MICHIGAN DAILY IS NOW HIRING A COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYST POSITION…

… information call Heath at 665-7309. EXPERIENCED WORD PROCESSORS needed. 10-20 hrs./wk. on campus. Flexible hours, exce tional pay. Appl UatUof M Em- ployment Office, 2031 AdServices Bldg. or call 764-7280 for…

December 09, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 65) • Page Image 8

… about: -computing centers -library hours coc -CRISP -graduation campus information center -and a lot more! For phone numbers on campus, call the CAMPUS OPERATOR ! 4 until 11:00 p.m. Come Early and…

… Party! Maynard 994-6500 310 1 A 4 Intent to Demonstrate I,-. {m Whether it's conquering bio-chem lab, tracking your progress on the team, or straightening an artistic bent, Apple knows you've been…

… using your Macintosh for more than just writing papers. Since we've always held that you are the true genius behind your computer, we've set aside a day in February for you to share your ideas with all…

… receive a free Apple sweatshirt and an opportunity to win an Apple scanner or a CD-ROM. Submission deadline is December 22. Exhibitor interviews will be held inJanuay. Name: Campus Address:. Is your…

…: Major: Phone: Drop off your "Intent to Demonstrate" at any of the ResComp Monitor Clusters: EastQuad, SouthQuad, WestQuad, Alice-Lloyd, Markley, Mosher-Jordan, Bursley or at the Computer Resource Center…

December 09, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 65) • Page Image 13

… Concert Computer Synthesis - Visuals - Dance - Live Performance Rackham, 8:00 p.m. FREE -- The Personal Column MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADS * ROSE BOWL * * ROSE PARADE * buy/sell CONCERTS * SPORTS…

… butter or soy margarine. Fresh fruit salad, ber- ries and cream, or sau- teed apples. Breakfast-In-Bed blend prrnium coffee, Ghirardelli hot choco- late, tea, or milk. >y Fresh-squeezed or- ange juice…

December 12, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 66) • Page Image 6

… 11rMac disks. Please call 996- 2697. Leave a message. M FOR SALE 19" QUASAR Color TV with remote. $75.' Full size Litton auto-cook microwave even $75 call 747-8848. COMPUTERS, IBM & clones printers…

…. $10 paid upon com letion of study. Free individualized daily caloric need estab- lished, free body fat estmate.8For more in- formation call 747-0218. HI-TECH Software Salesperson Seidl Computer

… through mid Jan. Possible part-time positions thereafter. Start at $4/hr. Big discounts on textbooks and supplies. Flexible hours. Appl inperson at Michigan Union Bookstore, Ground floor of the Michigan…

… Union. 995-8877. PART TIME POSITION -- data entryon a Macintosh computer. Contact Dr. George Upton 764-1542. Position to start immedi- ately. PART-TIME TELLER positions available in the Ypsilanti…

… busy of- fice. Must like the tee one & possess good communication skills ability to work unsu- pervised. Call 662-3193 for application in- formation. THE MICHIGAN DAILY IS NOW HIRING A COMPUTER SYSTEMS…

December 13, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 67) • Page Image 6

… containing 11 Mac disks. Please call 996- 2697. Leave a message. FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR SALE 19" QUASAR Color TV with remote. $75. Full size Litton auto-cook microwave oven $75 call 747-8848. COMPUTERS

…- erence. $10 paid upon completion of study. Free individualized daiy caloric need estab- lished, free body fat estimate. For more in- formation call 747-0218. HI-TECH Software Salesperson Seidl Computer

…- pervised. Call 662-3193 for application in- formation. THE MICHIGAN DAILY IS NOW HIRING A COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYST POSITION REQUIRES 6-8 HRS./WEEK FLEXIBLE HOURS, EXPERIENCE PRE- CALL JEIN KIM AT 764-0560 OR…

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December 04, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 62) • Page Image 6

…, ovemight or rush. Hill/Packard Area 996- 9645. Open 7 days & eves fall & winter I WORK-STUDY student needed approx. I Ohrs/wk for data entry on an Apple com- puter. Please contact Student Activities Of…

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December 06, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 64) • Page Image 10

Apple'Macintosh computers and peripherals. So now there's no reason to settle for an ordinary PC. With The Macintosh Sale, you can wind up with much more of a computer. Without spending a lot more money…

…-7749 Sharples S " Macintosh®computers have always been easy to use. But they've never been this easy to own. Presenting The Macintosh Sale. Through January 31, you can save hundreds of dollars on a variety of…

December 12, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 68) • Page Image 9

…Wcomputers have always been easy to use. But they've never been this easy to own. Presenting The Macintosh Sale. Through January 31, you can save hundreds of dollars on a variety of Apple'*Macintosh computers and…

… peripherals. So now there's no reason to settle t for an ordinary PC. With The Macintosh Sale, you can wind up with much more of a computer. Without spending a lot more money _____ . 1'. . ......... ... i 1 ,; …

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