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September 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

Apple Computer, IB brings you Compute C- ity of Michigan M, and Zenith Data Systems r Kickoff '87 -..._ A So that you may have the most convenient access to the power of computing, we are…

… offering a variety of systems at significant savings: *IBMs from $1,258.33 to $2,153.77 *Zenith Data Systems from $911.04 to $4,374.24 -Apple Macintoshes from $1,564.16 to $4,446.52 In addition, local Ann…

… Arbor computer dealers: ComputerLand, Inacomp Computer Center, Today's Business Computer and the Learning Center, Ltd., have joined the team with special prices on software and accessories. For more…

… information: *Booklets (including systems and prices) available at: *AII Campus Computing Sites *Campus Information Center *Computing Resource Center (formerly MEC) *Photo & Campus Services *Hands…

…-On Demonstration and Seminar Sunday, September 13 10:00 am-6:00 pm Michigan Union Ballroom Don't miss the computing season, …

January 07, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 69) • Page Image 9

…. Questions about eligibility may be directed to Photo and Campus Services, 542 LS&A Building; (313) 764-9216. Sponsored by the Information Technology Division of The University of Michigan and Apple Computer

…, Inc., in cooperation with ComputerLand of Ann Arbor, Inacomp Computer Center-Ann Arbor, and the Learning Center, Ltd. i198AppleCopte IcApeadt ppeogo ste a oApp …

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 7, 1987 - Page 9 The MacTruck is Coming... ComputerWeeken Get in on the BEST opportunity ever to get your own: MacintoshM Plus computer with Macintosh Plus…

computer with an 800K external disk drive and a 20M SCSI hard disk drive, Microsoft Word....$1,420.00 (cable and terminator included) ________________________ and Microsoft Word...$2,120.00 An Image…

… and an order form. For more information on the sale and the machines, pick up a supplementary information packet at: *Any computing Center public facility, such as UNYN, NUBS or the Undergraduate…

January 13, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 73) • Page Image 4

… their own Macintoshes because it will not provide enough Apple computers to meet the growing demand. In the University's slick promotional materials for the Computer Weekend sale, the University…

… prices are lower. Like other electronic products, prices of computers fall as improved products are introduced and competition increases. There is nascent competition in Apple's segment of the of the…

computer market. More importantly, Apple has recently announced a new, improved computers code-named the "Alladin" and "Paris." One suspects that Apple is unloading a large inventory of Macs before they are…

… superceded by the Alladin and Paris. The University itself may be delaying purchasing Macintoshes in anticipation of those new Apple computers. The University also falsely claims that the Macintosh's printer…

…. Since there are currently less than 250 public Macintoshes in the University and since the University does not plan to meet student demand for Apples in the near future, students are encouraged to buy…

… their own. This is so even though all students Eric Schnaufer is a University law student pay at least $100 per term "computer fee," which was purported to be for the expansion of public microcomputer…

September 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 23

… CompuServe® IntroPakT-a 140 value-Free! ' A Sportster 1200 bps modem connects your Apple, IBM-compatible or almost - / any computer to the world. So instead of going to the university computer cen- ter…

…tions of a telephone, telephone dialer, calculator, typewriter, per- sonal computer, appointments cal- endar, and address book. And this workstation might be in your home, if you're one of tomorrow…

…'s "tele- commuters." But will you work for a big cor- poration? Electronics has some- thing to say about that too! Busi- ness experts say computers are the power behind today's American Dream: owning your…

… own business. For entrepreneurs, the computer is an inexpensive and willing em- ployee-one that can keep mailing overspend. And home computers board video screen and compu lists up-to-date, track…

… electronic life of yo "smart cards" that won't let you cars will be in the picture-an on- future! U -. .-tt The 149 Sportster" modem. It brings your school's mainfame computer .- . 4-. Mito your room. " Get…

… during regular hours, you can access the mainframe computer anytime. e/ "^ -*;* Right from your room. You can write or revise your term papers. Commu- r ~ iL..L"'.-.." '' nicate with bulletin board…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 13

… NOT BE GUARANTEED. Sponsored by the Information Technology Division of The University of Michigan and Apple®Computer, Inc., in cooperation with ComputerLand of Ann Arbor, Inacomp Computer Center…

…-Ann Arbor, and the Learning Center, Ltd. The MacTruck is Coining... 1 ~1985 Apple Computer Inc. Apple and the Apple logo are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. Macintosh and ImageWriter are…

… trademarks licensed to Apple Computer Inc. I 'Ii .PAGr2 , KbWEEKEND/'JANUARY 0, 1987 Plus: Keith Jarrett Interviews: Judd Nelson and Peter Ca …

… With Your Homework Get in on the BEST opportunity ever to get your own: *Macintosn "Plus computer *800K external or SCSI hard drive *ImageWritef mII printer Advance orders now being taken. For more…

… information pick up a supplementary information packet at: *Any Computing Center public facility, such as UNYN, NUBS or the Undergraduate Library; * The Microcomputer Education Center, School of Education…

January 20, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… University's "Computer Weekend" already appears to be a success despite short notice of the sale and recent publicity about a new line of Apple computers, ac - cording to a University official. As of Friday, 1…

…. MEANWHILE, Apple is developing a new computer line, code-named "Paris," that promises to be more powerful than the Macintosh Plus. Carnegie-Mellon University has a pre-release version of the Paris, and The…

…,170 computers had already been ordered through the University sale, said Gregory Marks, University deputy vice pro - vost for information technology. "We had to exceed (1,000 computers) to say that the sale was a…

… success. It is very conservative to say that we will sell 1,500 com - puters by. this coming Friday," Marks said. Friday is the deadline for orders without a late fee and guaranteed delivery of a computer

… Daily has obtained detailed information on the computer's fea - tures from an editor of the Carnegie-Mellon student newspa - per, The Tartan. The newspaper re - ceived the information from a pre- release…

… specifications sheet that Apple sends to its dealers; an lie informed source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, has con - firmed this information. According to The Tartan and the source, the Paris will…

… have: - Open architecture with 12 slots that will allow users to open up the computer to insert items necessary for adding accessories; - A 68020 motorola processer. This processer is "the top of the…

… line," said Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Prof. Larry Flanigan. It is faster than current processers and can have more hooked up to it, he said. University of Chicago Computer Science…

…. The frequency of most machines is about eight megahertz, said Nancy Mahoney, a computer sales representative for See NEW, Page 3 Darrell Thompson, left, and an unidentified University student raise…

… University Athletics Director Don Canham yesterday said the University should take a chance and recruit athletes with poor academic Computer science appeal declines I BOSTON (AP) - Enrollment in computer

January 23, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 81) • Page Image 12

… Technology Division of The University of Michigan and Apple*Computer, Inc., in cooperation with ComputerLand of Ann Arbor, Inacomp Computer Center-Ann Arbor, and the Learning Cent s U 019K Apple Computer Inc…

…. Apple and the Apple logo are registered trademarks of Apple - Computer Inc. Macintosh and ImageWriter are trademarks licensed to Apple Computer Inc. The MacTruck is PAGE 2 WEEKEND/JANUARY 23, 1987…

…. Let a 2-Year Old Help You With Your Home Get in on the BEST opportunity ever to get your own: *Macintoshi"Plus computer *800K external or SCSI hard drive *ImageWriterII printer -A' .Advance orders now…

… being taken. For more inform, supplementary information packet at: - *Any Computing Center public facility, such as UN' Undergraduate Library; - The Microcomputer Education Center, School of E *Photo and…

September 14, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

… Hispanic Heritage Week Ceremony. Residence hall staffers get free Mac use, teach computing By KENNETH DINTZER In the first program of its kind anywhere, more than 300 Apple Macintoshes have been loaned to…

…The Michigan Daily-Monday, September 14, 1987- Page 5 'U' unveils drawings for new computer center Will meet goal of 1500 terminals By RYAN TUTAK The University unveiled drawings Friday of a…

computer center under construction in the courtyard between Angell and Mason Halls. The facility will increase the number million center should be completed in time for next fall, according to Jack Janveja…

…, the architectural coordinator of the center. The center's architecture features a ceiling with more than 140 The center is expected to house as many as 370 computers, 80 of which will be stationed in…

… four classrooms used for computer courses..-. accessibility. The unused courtyard was selected as the site of the computer center because of limited construction space on campus and the need for "a good…

… significant-size general-access facility in the LSA area," Halloway said. Masten said about 1000 computers are in operation on campus now, and she expects 150 more to be in operation before the center is…

computers, 80 of which will be stationed in four classrooms used for computer courses, according to Deborah Masten, assistant director at the Computing Center for Public Facility. The classrooms in the $2…

… residence hall staff members with the hope that computer proficiency will "trickle down" to students. According to Marvin Parnes, assistant director of Resident Education, the 319 computers were lent free of…

… charge to resident advisors and resident directors when they were replaced at campus computer clusters. PARNES said that once staff members learn how to use the Macintoshes, they can help students use the…

computers that are available in all residence halls. "The pilot program (conducted in 1985) showed a trickle down effect with clear impact on residence hall members," he said. "They began using the clusters…

January 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 76) • Page Image 10

… FRIDAY, JANUARY 16 WILL INCUR A $50.00 LATE FEE AND AVAILABILITY OF MACHINES WILL NOT BE GUARANTEED. Sponsored by the Information Technology Division of The University of Michigan and Apple® Computer, Inc…

…., in cooperation with ComputerLand of Ann Arbor, Inacomp Computer Center-Ann Arbor, and the Learning Center, Ltd. 198 Apple Co puter Inc. Apple ad the Apple logo are registered trademarks ofeApple

… information on the sale and the machines, pick up a supplementary information packet at: *Any Computing Center public facility, such as UNYN, NUBS or the Undergraduate Library; *The Microcomputer Education…

January 07, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… full- time permanent workers, an increase in rent at the North Campus location this year, computerization of the textbook system,, and a change in the management structure which created new middle…

Computers go on sale By STEVE BLONDER The University and Apple Computers will hold a "Computer Weekend" next month, selling Apple Macintosh personal computers at 52 percent off the retail price. In the…

… meantime, Apple will unveil a new computer line later this month, according to an Apple employee, but the company will not reveal the type of computer beforehand. Students, faculty, and staff must place…

… their orders by Jan. 16. The University is offering four computer packages that range from $1,420 to $2,550. DESPITE THE low prices See APPLE, Page 2 Daily photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Michigan runningbacks…

September 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 1) • Page Image 34

… offices in the computing centers, Daily rnoto Dy yAN HABI An Apple Macintosh Plus computer in the Undergraduate Library's computing center welcomes users to come and explore the many ways this and the…

…Page 2 -The Michigan Daily, Thursday, September 10, 1987 Students turn to 'U' computers By HAL KANE The late nights spent in front of typewriters most students face when cranking out papers are…

… rapidly being replaced by late nights in front of computers. A trend due largely to the University's expan- sion of its microcomputing net- work. The 21 University computing centers - located throughout cam…

… they are pleased with the University facilities which combined provide an estimated 1,000 terminals. The largest center, located at 611 Church Street, has 161 computers. Hours at each of the centers vary…

computers to Uni- versity community members at approximately half of list price, and during a two-day promotion last spring, the University sold over 1,700 Macintosh Plus computers. Although there are many…

computers to work with, computer use on campus is by no means is and perhaps the most frightening problem with computer use is malfunction. Computer malfunction resulting in loss of data is a possibility for…

… any computer, and University computers are no exception. Caused by anything from dust in the auxiliary disk drive to wristwatch If you're careful, and you really know what you're doing, maybe only once…

… in a blue moon will you lose data. - Brian Wolfe, a consultant at the Computing Assistance Center but if not, they can always be reached by picking up the red phones in any of the centers and dialing…

… 4-HELP. But According to Brian Wolfe, a consultant at the Computing Assistance Center, said "If you're careful and you really know what you're doing, maybe only once in a blue moon will you lose data…

…." Consultants also teach courses covering computer use at the Microcomputer Education Center located in the School of Education building. But computer use on campus has not gained total popularity. Many students…

August 07, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

… orders received after the deadline.The computers will be dis tributed from October 9-11. The University will offer Apple IBM, and Zenith data systems. Las February, only Macintosh Plus sys tems were sold…

Computer kick-off to provide By CATHERINE KIM Organizers are anxiously awaiting the return of the computer truck this fall that will provide University students, faculty, and staff with dis counts…

… of 42 percent or more or several different types of systems. Order forms for The Compute Kick-off 1987 Sale will be accepter starting next week and unti September 25, with an extra $5( charge for…

…. Dealers participating in the sale include ComputerLand o Ann Arbor, Inacomp Compute ~,'.Center-Ann Arbor, Today's Coin puter Business Center and th Learning Center, LTD. Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY…

… According to Gregory Marks LSA Senior Wayne Stapleton works on a Macintosh Plus deputy vice-provost for informatio computer in the Microcomputer Education Center. It is one and technology, "The computer sal…

… of the models that will be sold at Computer Kickoff this held in February was very success fall. ful. The large-scale distributio fall discounts worked out well, as did the delivery." But Cynthia…

… Every, General g Close to 1,700 computers were sold, Manager of Rent-A-Byte, said, "Of s well beyond the goal of 1,500 ter- course the dealers will be undercut, y minals. since (students, staff and…

… faculty) can - He does not know how many buy computers cheaper than we can." n computers will be sold in the fall. According to Tom Diroff, owner "February's computer sale was of Technology Partners, "Sure…

… makes participation very at- i 0 (students, faculty, and staff) can buy tractive. They take a certain dollar e the computers cheaper than the deal- amount off of every computer, and - ers can," said Nancy…

… Reding, put it into a pot. Then we divide the . manager at Learning Center, LTD. Pot. Reding added, "For this sale, we Technology Partners will be par- t won't have to lug the computers up ticpating in the…

January 14, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

…Ninety-seven years of editoria/freedom VOLUME XCVII - NO. 74 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14,1987 COPYRIGHT 1987, THE MICHIGAN DAILY New By STEVE BLONDER Apple Computers is expected to…

… announce a new line of Macintosh computers next week and another line next month, but Apple officials say their upcoming Macintosh sale at the University is not an attempt to dump their inventory. Apple

… Macintosh Plus. The larger screen will allow people to view an entire page at once, cutting down the time it takes to read a file and providing more space for graphics, according to Chuck Nicholas, a computer

… users have had with the Macintosh Plus, he said. Processors do the actual computing operations in a computer. With the new computers' faster processors, "you won't have to waste time waiting for a file to…

… be printed out and you can do more than one thing at a time," said Nicholas. IBM compatibility would give Macintosh users access to software developed for IBM computers. Phoenix Software Associates of…

… Norwood, Mass. has reportedly developed the technology to link Macintoshes and IBM compatible computers, but company officials were unavailable for comment. For most students, however, the Macintosh Plus…

… will remain adequate. "I think that the main use of computers on campus is word processing, and other kinds of editing. For that task, a Mac Plus does all that one wants and even more," said LSA junior…

… Nick Rose, an, independent software developer for Apple. NICHOLAS, though, said the Macintosh Plus may become obsolete in a couple of years. "Once See APPLE, Page 5 Panel city h de t hears ousing…

January 14, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 74) • Page Image 5

… program is Friday. "It's now or never to sell their Mac Pluses. In a month, it will be all over. Apple is selling computers cheaply to students all over the World," said Rose. BUT Apple Public Relations…

… for its use right now." The buildings named for demolition under the proposal include the main "y-winged" building, the surgery wing, the Apple to, announce new line, experts say (Continued from Page 1…

…) new computers are developed, software is designed for the new systems, and is usually not compatible with the older models. Even if the program could run on the older model, it would not be very…

… efficient," he said. Nicholas also suggested that Apple might not want to maintain two production lines and is therefore offering Macintosh Pluses at low costs in order to clear out their stock. Apple is…

… cooperating with the University to provide Macintosh Pluses to students, faculty, and staff at significantly reduced prices in the Computer Weekend in February. The deadline for buying a computer through the…

October 01, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 16) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-The Michigan Daily-Thursday, October 1, 1987 Apple challenges 'U' By RYAN TUTAK Apple Computers has chosen the University as one of only a handful of campuses to participate in a pair of…

…. Each member of the winning team will be awarded $2,000 of Apple products and a summer internship at the company. The school of the winning team will receive five Macintosh computers, a Laser…

… up with something that (Apple) has not designed in the lab already," Saunders said. Reynolds said Apple does not expect students to build a new computer. "The contest is very intangible," she said. "We…

…, coordinator of the Residential College Computer Program. Students at 28 universities will participate in the other contest to design a system of software consistent with Apple's research goals in education. A…

… contests to design the personal computers of the future. One contest, open to twelve universities, challenges students in teams of no more than five to envision the technology of computers by the year 2000…

…Writer printer and an AppleTalk network. Laura Reynolds, Apple's coordinator of the contest, said the University was selected to participate in the contest because it "is on the leading edge of Macintosh…

… want this to be an intellectual exercise that is fun. We want to students to think about the possibilities that will exist in computing in the 21st century." LSA Senior Haran Rashes has started to…

… students design a computer which is smaller than the current Macintosh, has artificial intelligence and responds to verbal commands. "I'm always interested in improving the Macintosh," said Rashes…

February 09, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

…, faculty, and staff broke Apple Computers sales records during the Computer Weekend pickup. More than 2000 computers filled part of a cafeteria in Old Main Hospital this weekend, waiting to be picked up or…

… bought. According to Lisa Goldman, head of the Educational Sales Division at the Apple Computer World Headquarters in California, it was "the largest single delivery of Apple Computers to one site at one…

September 18, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 7) • Page Image 7

…, Kinko's Academic Courseware Exchange, Apple's . faculty journal, Wheelsf/r theMinda and academic conferences. So if your department is actively re- cruiting computers, we suggest that you review the…

…. Call 747- 745 2. COMPUTER MDSE. COMPUTER DISCOUNT on IBM, AT&T and Multitech. Call Automation Link, 747- 9000. FOR SALE IBM BC/XT-2 disc drive system, 5 12K, AST six pack graphics card, clock IBM color…

… Arbor is a member of the Lansing archdiocese. "If we were in the Detroit archdiocese, which is the focus, we would be North Computer says You Rent Your Fridge...You Rent Your Phone... Rent Your Computers

… Semester, Monthly and Daily Rates Designed to Fit Your Budget Now, you can afford a computer when you need it Call North Computer for your computer needs 971-6929 more involved, " he said. The University…

… . . . ... . ...... 11.1- ........ . ... .. . . jI..: i . i , , ,y, , ,iii ~riyi r~rri t*e Macintosh" personal computers have been getting quite an education over the past few years. From faculty members and…

… the Macintosh II. The SE is a direct descendant of the Macintosh Plus-the computer that's performing brilliantly in school even as we speak. Like all Macintoshes both larger and smaller, it's extremely…

… slot. So you can add cards that let you do everything from tie into the campus computer net- work to work with data created on MS-DOS computers. Now between the Macintosh Plus and the Macintosh SE, most…

… of the fac- ulty and administration will find all the power and flexibility they may ever need-a condition technically known as "happiness" mance personal computer, we present the Macintosh I. The…

… gigabytes of memory through the slots. You can add an internal 20, 40 or 80-megabyte hard disk. Choose from two keyboards-one with and one without function keys. Two Apple- monitors- 12" B&Wor 13"color. Or…

January 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

…'ve usec them both. It's too bad the University can't get us al computers at $100 a crack, but it seems to me that they ak Apple are trying harder to get a computer into the students hands than IBM or the…

… respond to Eric Schnaufer's commentary (U 'hucksters' mislead students, Daily 1/13/87) regarding the "...soon to be obsolete Apple Macintosh." The U of M students who decide against purchasing a Mac…

… (through the University or any other source) because of Mr. Schnaufer's article are the ones who have been seriously misled. I'm a student here. I don't work for the University or the Computer Center, and no…

…, I don't own a Mac. In fact, I own an IBM-compatible computer, purchased with my hard-earned money, and I am very happy with it. However, I also use the Macs at Computing Center workstations, and enjoy…

… work - ing on them, when I can get at one. Students should be aware that the price the University is charging for Macs as part of this Truckload Sale is far below the current price charged at Apple

… Dealers, and is the lowest that students will find anywhere. Sure, we could all hold out for those wonderful new "Alladin" and "Paris" models, but has Mr. Schnaufer arranged with Apple a lower price for all…

… of us "less privileged" students? The retail price for those shiny new models will no doubt be far above the sale price available now on the Mac, and I don't think many in the computer world would…

… to read a manual and become proficient in IBM-PC operations. Some of us have homework to do. I'm not saying that the University is running its computer operations flaw - lessly, and I agree that they…

… shouldn't be holding off on buying Macs to wait for newer models. So should we be holding off too? A Mac at a. cut-rate price is better than nothing, and it's still the easier computer to use, and I…

October 12, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 23) • Page Image 7

… "Computer Kickoff '87" sale in September, the University sold Apple, Zenith, and IBM computers to students and faculty at 50 percent off retail prices. Those computers were Pedraza-Baily said Limon will be…

… Rackham graduate student, work at the University Computer Kickoff at the Sports Coliseum which sold more than 2400 computers this weekend. 'U' distributes 3000 computers By STEPHEN GREGORY Yesterday…

… weekend, the Univer- sity conducted its second major computer sale, delivering 3,000 computers to students, faculty, and staff, and making the event the largest on-campus sale in the country. During its…

… University of Texas to conduct research at the Stanford Center for the Humanities. distributed at the Coliseum Friday and Saturday. With 1,400 sales, Apple beat out the others in volume, but IBM attracted the…

… most attention with its new model that can display up to 256 different colors on the screen at a time. The University invited local computer stores to sell software merchandise and peripherals at the…

… pick-up. The invitations were an effort by the University to quiet complaints that its sale was taking an unfair chunk out of local computer business. Jeff Inwood, president of ComputerLand in Ann Arbor…

March 20, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… and editing music scores. Steve Risenhoover, a computer and key- board specialist, used the new Macintosh SE hooked up to a synthesizer to play Bach Fugues. Apple also exhibited pictures School of Art…

computer fair Andrew Young to visit 'U' By WENDY LEWIS Renowned politician and Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young will speak on "Global Ethics: Our res - ponsibility," today at 1 p.m. in Hale Auditorium. Young…

… black student leaders. BY MELISSA RAMSDELL A "bigger and better" Compufair began yesterday at the Michigan Union, featuring vendors such as Apple, IBM, Lotus, Unisys, and Zenith. Banners, colorful…

… balloons, vid- eos, prizes, and preparation for today's raffle of a $3,800 IBM computer and a Tandy PC marked the first day of the two-day University-endorsed trade fair. "We see it as an effort to let the…

… University community know what type of systems are out there," said Joel Hollander, Compufair co- chairperson.-" Compufair is the largest student- run computer trade fair in the nation, according to Rich Frie…

January 07, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… prostate. Presidential physician John Hutton, a lieutenant colonel in the Army, said the president would be double-checked for the possible recurrence of cancer by means of a computerized, three…

… dealers can buy from the company. According to Gregory Marks, deputy vice provost for information technology, a such large computer drop has not been before by Apple or the University. "This program should…

… well after all of the hard feelings between the University and the computer dealers." Despite a refusal by Apple officials to comment about the new types of computers that will become available in…

…, (Continued from Page 1) offered by the University, local merchants do not feel the computer sale will affect their businesses, and some say it will enhance business through repair revenue and software sales. A…

… University Computer System Consultant who asked not to be identified added, "Computer Weekend should not impact local merchants' computer, sales. Very The Cellar is now negotiating with Nebraska Books, owner…

…'s Sales Manager Marvin Davis said, "If people are going to buy Macs, they are going to buy them anyway. We don't sell Apple products and therefore don't expect to be affected." CYNTHIA EVERY, General…

… four or five years. 20% off computers while students benefit from the computer sale, computer dealers may be undercut. She explained that students can buy computers from the University cheaper than the…

… large computer distribution," he said. Nancy Reding, president of the Learning Center LTD, one of the three retail stores participating in the sale, added that "this program is a good way to say all is…

… February or March, Marks said that "Apple is not selling these machines (to the University) because they are going out of production." ' You can SEE the difference in MCAT Preparation Our MCAT Skills…

January 20, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… faster than the Macintosh Plus. THE DATE when Apple will formally announce the Paris line of computers is still uncertain, al - though it is expected to come in early March. Marks said, however, that the…

Apple Computers to sell the computer packages for low prices. Information packets about the sale did not reach some people until the middle of last week because of delays at the printer and in the Uni…

…- versity mail. Marks explained that Computer Weekend cannot be pushed back because the University wants to get the machines to the students as soon as possible, and because Apple wants to talk about the re…

… 'Paris computer stronger than Mac Plus Campus Cinema Super 8mm Films of Lenny Lipton, Eyemediae, 8 p.m., 214 N. Fourth. Two1975 films from one of the first filmmakers to make use of the Super-8 sound…

September 14, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 3) • Page Image 12

… .,.,. ... ... r 0 t. I m m pin ,,in' imp Macintosh'personal computers have been getting quite an education over the past few years. Fm faculty members and administrators at colleges and uni- versities…

… descendant of the Macintosh Plus-the computer that's performing brilliantly in school even as we speak. Like all Macintoshes both larger and smaller, it's extremely simple to learn. point-and-click commands…

… everything from tie into the campus computer net- work to work with data created on MS-DOS computers. Now between the Macintosh Plus and the Macintosh SE, most of the fac- ulty and administration will find all…

… the power and flexibility they may ever need-a condition technically known as "happiness" mance personal compute; we present the Macintosh ll. The Open Macintosh. It's the fastest Macintosh yet. With…

… interna 20, 40 or 80-megabyte hard disk. Choose from two keyboards-one with and one without function keys.'Ivo Apple monitors- 12"B&Wor 13"color. Or other third party high resolution, large screen monitors…

…- intosh business and academic software. And it's still supported by all those great programs that made Macintosh a hit on campus. For example, Kinko's Academic Courseware Exchange, Apple's faculty journal…

…, Whedsfor/heMi and academic conferences. So if your department is actively re- cruiting computers, we su ggestthat you review the qualifications ofany or the Macintoshes. Because our family is ready to make a…

January 15, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… and University. Marks also said speculation that Apple was releasing a new line of more powerful computers following the sale has caused many people to rethink their decision. The deadline was extended…

computer deadline By DAVID WEBSTER The deadline for ordering a Macintosh Plus computer in the University's special compute sale has been extended one week due to several unforeseen problems. The postponing…

… current sale offers computers and a variety of options at 52 percent off their normal cost. Computers will be available in packages ranging in cost from $1,420 to $2,550. Greg Marks, deputy vice provost of…

… to allow people more time to reconsider buying a computer. See COMPUTERS, Page 2 INS IDE 'U' proposes a stronger language requirement; Opinion proposes abolishing it. OPINION, PAGE 4 Arts predicts a…

… groups to serve on the caucus. Duderstadt ... initiates-new plan Computer age enters U' social scene Darlys Topp takes over as the new new director of the Disabled Student Services Program. See Page 3…

… who want to discuss topics ranging from music or health issues to soft drink preference no longer have to search kiosks and bulletin boards to find their interest group. Now they can use computers

…. Computer conferencing is be- coming a popular method for students to send and receive messages or lodge complaints, according to LSA sophomore Todd Bakal, an organizer for one of the several conferences…

… networks by presenting their student ID's at all computing centers on campus. Bakal said the SCP program is Not all issues, however, are the topic of light discussion. Bakal said students often argue over…

… pro- 'It's almost like a cocktail party. You just throw something in the air and you've got a hundred people commentmng on what you've just said.' -Todd Bakal, organizer of computer conferencing…

… occasionally the communication can be immediate: "If you get on a computer line at the same time as someone else, you can send messages back and forth to each other. You can talk. That has happened to me a…

September 28, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… facility, in Room 3003 of the Chemistry Building, has 13 Apple Macintoshes, 39 Zeniths and a LaserPrinter. The $254,000 cluster -is part of the University's plan to have 1,500 open computers on campus by…

… women wre- reluctant to testify and subject them- See DEFENDANT, Page 2 I New 'U' computer center opens today By RYAN TUTAK Today, the University opens this fall's first new computer center. The…

… 1989. With the new center, there will be more than 1,000 computers on cam- pus open to students, faculty and staff. It is the last cluster the Universi- ty will open until September 1989, when the…

… University finishes con- struction of a new center with 300 computers in the Angell-Mason Hall courtyard. The Chemistry Building was chosen to house the new facility be- cause of its central location; accord…

…- ing to Deborah Masten, assistant di- rector at the Computer Center for Public Facility. More than 3,000 first-year stu- dents take introductory chemistry in the building, said Masten. "The freshmen…

…, department faculty "are very, excited because our general chemistry course will use the very extensive software library." The library had been only available on old, worn out computers. The programs have now…

September 14, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…, the University has contracted with three major computer manufacturers to provide products to students and staff for about 50 percent of the retail prices. Representatives from Apple Computers, IBM, and…

… Zenith Data Systems were at the Michigan Union Ballroom yesterday for the "Computer Kickoff '87 Hands-On Day" to display their models and to answer any questions. Last year, only Apple participated in the…

….meone to be selected and ready to assume office Jan. 1," said Robin Jacoby, an aide to Shapiro. See FLEMING, Page 7 'U' expands computer sale this 'year By RYAN TUTAK In an effort to increase computer use…

… goal of working computers into campus life. "To have a complete education is to understand information technology," said Gregg Weiss, microcomputer sales manager for the University and coordinator of the…

… sale. "If the University could afford it, they would give everyone a computer. That's how important they think it is. They do the next best thing - to See IBM, Page 8 Koch to head dlelegation to…

September 11, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

… pork-belly prices, compile computer code, and talk to other computers. And the first 250 people on campus who get behind a mouse, so to speak, will receive a free Apple®memo board. So head over to your…

…M computer. And the hand on the right is gripping pure, simple, unadulterated fun. A Honda Scooter. One we're giving away All you have to do for a chance to drive it away is visit your campus computer center…

… campus computer center today. And ask about our Student Financing Program. Who knows? You may soon find yourself cruising a little farther than you expected. Test drive a Macintosh.You may ride away on a…

… Honda Scooter. HONDA Stop by to see the Macintosh at the Fall Computer Kick-off Hands-on Seminar at the Michigan Union on September 13. …

September 17, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 6) • Page Image 12

…~i i t -- - Y I w .""""~ ,.1 i L i.il r~rr~a m im o 3.i 'I Macintosh personal computers have been getting quite an education over the past few years. From faculty members and administrators at…

…. The SE is a direct descendant of the Macintosh Plus-the computer that's performing brilliantly in school even as we speak. Like all Macintoshes both larger and point-and-click commands and pull- down…

… everything d from tie into the campus computer net- I work to work with data created on MS-DOS computers. Now, between the Macintosh Plus and the Macintosh SE, most of the fac- ulty and administration will…

… find all the power and flexibility they may ever need-a condition technically known acl a4linni ntcc" mance personal computer, we present he Macintosh II. The Open Macintosh. It's the fastest Macintosh…

… internal 20, 40 or 80-megabyte hard disk. Choose from two keyboards-one with and one without function keys.'ivo Apple monitors- 12" B&Wor 13"color.Or other third party high resolution, large screen monitors…

…. And it's still supported by all those great programs that made Macintosh a hit on campus. For example, Kinko's Academic Courseware Exchange, Apple's faculty journal, WhisvfortheMing'and academic…

… conferences. So if your department is actively re- cruiting computers, we su et that ou review the qualifications ofanyorall the Macintoshes. Because our family is ready to make a huge contribution to the…

September 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 9

…. For example, Kinko's Academic Courseware Exchange, Apple's faculty journal, W/eesJfortheMind, and academic conferences. So if your department is actively re- cruiting computers, we suggest that you…

…-iscoege .1 /j ..A-; A Nidrash II ., ;, am a I~~a a a~Am~.aUjmu~ - .. i top-- I ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - i l , _ ... .,. f . s a. Macintoshpersonal computers have been getting quite an education over…

… classes of higher technology: The Macintosh SE. And the Macintosh II. The SE is a direct descendant of the Macintosh Plus-the computer that's performing brilliantly in school even as we speak. Like all…

… that let you do everything duty nu from tie into the campus computer net- has thec work to work with data created on You MS-DOS computers. Now; between the Macintosh Plus and the Macintosh SE, most of…

… the fac- ulty and administration will find all 1 the power and flexibility they may ever - need-a condition technically known as"happiness" But for those who want a powerful- personal computer, we…

… slots. You can add an internal 20, 40 or 80-megabyte hard disk. Choose from two keyboards-one with and one without function keys. Tvo Apple monitors- 12"B&Wor 13"color. Or other third party high…

September 11, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 19

… Macintosh a hit on campus. For example, Kinko's Academic Courseware Exchange, Apple's faculty journal, W/ )be/r theAMind, and academic conferences. So if your department is actively re- cruiting computers, we…

… Macintoshpersonal computers have been getting quite an education over the past few years. From faculty members and administrators at colleges and uni- versities worldwide. And based in no small part on what we…

…'ve learned in higher education, we proudly introduce two new classes of higher technology: The Macintosh SE. And the Macintosh 11. The SE is a direct descendant of the Macintosh Plus-the computer that…

… has its very own expansion slot. So you even fa can add cards that let you do everything duty nu from tie into the campus computer net- has thec work to work with data created on You MS-DOS computers

…" ' it fa,' i-bc.R whna xx,'nt nau i d ...l personal computer, we present cintosh II. The Open Macintosh. the fastest Macintosh yet. With an ore advanced 32-bit Motorola microprocessor. As well as a 68881…

… motherboard, and up to a chilling 15 gigabytes of memory through the slots. You can add an intern 20 40 or 80-megabyte hard disk. Choose from two keyboards-one with and one without function keys.'"IUo Apple

January 15, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

… seminar about the advent of a new line of computers that would outdate the Macintosh Plus were unfounded. "There is no new product coming from Apple in January and the Macintosh Plus is going to be on the…

… product line for a long time," he said. Ron Lovdeless, a computer con - sultant at the Microcomputing Center, explained to an audience of more than 60 people that the sale is not an attempt by Apple to…

… three senators, all Democrats. Stallworth emerged from the secret vote saying she would work hard to build the caucus' image in the Legislature. Computers provide social outlet for 'U' students…

… (Continued from Page 1) Trek was big; there were a lot of critiques of the new movie. Monty Python was also popular." The advantage to computer conferencing is that it offers an "open forum," Rashes said. "It…

…'ve met in the last year have been through this (project)." Any student or faculty member can join the SCP, because computer fees are included in tuition bills. People interested in joining can receive a…

… Student Request Account at the Microcomputer Education Center in the School of Education. A new member is initially given an account of $20 for computer access time and is allotted $12.50 for every month…

… afterward. Limited funds pose a problem for the SCP, Bakal said. The computer system runs similarly to the phone system: the user is charged according to the length of time he spends on the system. Computers

… clean out its inventory. The Macintosh Pluses are being manufactured at the end of this month upon specific request of the University. Besides clarifying the procedures for purchasing a computer, the…

… seminar provided potential con- sumers with an overview of the Macintosh Plus' capabilities. It was also announced that pick up of new computers on Feb. 7 and 8 has been moved from the North Campus Commons…

… to the Old Main Hospital. Computers will still be available through the University after next Friday but at higher costs. Put Yourself on The Line for Michigan Work at Michigan Telefund EXTRA S…

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…

…- --- - - - ---------------------- ENGINEERING MAJORS! I f drawing boards programmable scales & rulers calculators 1 computation pad diskettes 1 1 cross-section pads drafting tables comp books mechanical pens NOTICE Our last publication day for…

November 19, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 51) • Page Image 8

… * Infact, it epires on January 15,1988. So don t procrastinate. © 1987Apple Computer Inc. Apple and theApple logo are regisaered trademarks f and Macintosh. ImageWiter and The pouer to he your best are…

… trademarks ofApple Comput 6 Buyap rinterwithyourMacintosh a AMacintoshn personal computerand an j ti x°L4 a ImageWriter'IIprinter b will save you hours of time. Not to mention gallons of correction fluid…

…'s first collection, r an experimental strain of app that failed to grow but did p one apple. In her poems, Ti uses this apple to symbolize growth: "As people go t their lives, they have to leav of…

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…

November 20, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 52) • Page Image 13

…. 1988. So don t procrastinate. © 1987Apple Computer Inc Apple and thepple logo are reg stered trademalrks of and Macintosh. ImageWriter and The pou er to beivur bestare trademarks ofApple Computer Inc…

… BuyaprinterwithyourMadntosh = -~ -A Macintosh" personal computer and an «; } i ImageWriter . printer ~i will save you hours of time. Not to mention t gallons ofcorrection fluid and reams of paper. And, if you buy both…

September 15, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 4) • Page Image 11

… /... 1,., ___r.+ ____ to' t°' r p ..._ ' . r. : fi tilimil iti mm - -+ i L r F777NT- imp Macintosh personal computers have been getting quite an education over the past few years. From faculty…

… Macintosh SE. And the Macintosh II. The SE is a direct descendant of the Macintosh Plus-the computer that's performing brilliantly in school even as we speak. Like all Macintoshes both larger and smaller, it…

… slot.So you can add cards that let you do everything from tie into the campus computer net- work to work with data created on MS-DOS computers. Now; between the Macintosh Plus and the Macintosh SE, most…

… of the fac- ulty and administration will find all t the power and flexibility they may ever need-a condition technically known as"happiness" mance personal computer, we present the Macintosh II. The…

… great programs that made Macintosh a hit on campus. For example, Kinko's Academic Courseware Exchange, Apple's faculty journal, W/lxsfor theMin4 and academic conferences. So if your department is actively…

… re- cruiting computers, we suggest that you review the qualifications of any or all the Macintoshes. Because our family is ready to make a huge contribution to the college ' of your choice. …

February 05, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… bench free agency W hat goes together in the good ol' U.S.A.? Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie, and Chevrolet. American as capitalism, right? You remember capitalism's virtues, as taught to you by your Econ…

… American institutions such as the car companies is as un-American as telling your mom you don't like her home-made apple pie - but what of it? Mousse is all the rage these days. -Hot dogs - Like the…

… backgrounds in computer science, systems analysis, engineering, or sciences. Familiarity with a range of computer languages is advantageous. You need a B.S., M.S. or Ph.D. in a related field. A GPA of 3.2 or…

… higher will help, as will coursework in: applied mathematics, probability and statistics, operations research, econometrics, engineering, or computer science. Also, U.S. citizenship is required, as well as…

January 13, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 73) • Page Image 7

… Information Technology Division of The University of Michigan and Apple®Computer, Inc., in cooperation with ComputerLand of Ann Arbor, Inacomp Computer Center-Ann Arbor, and the Learning Center, Ltd. …

… With Your Homework Get in on the BEST opportunity E to get your own: * MacintoshM Plus comput *800K external or SCSI] " ImageWriterII printer ver er hard drive .3. 7r li Advance orders now being…

… taken. For more information on the sale and the machines, pick up a supplementary information packet at: *Any Computing Center public facility, such as UNYN, NUBS or the Undergraduate Library; *The…

February 06, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 91) • Page Image 5

… purchasers. DEALERS WILL NOT ACCEPT PERSONAL CHECKS. Questions? Call 936-7832 beginning Saturday morning. .0 Sponsored by the Information Technology Division of The University of Michigan and Apple*Computer

… Sunday February' February 7, 8, 9:00am to 9:00pm 9:00am to 6:00pm Get your own: *MacintosliM Plus computer *800K external or SCSI hard drive .ImageWriter-MJJprinter . Limited number of systems still…

… available at MacTruck prices. Order by noon on Friday, February 6 at Photo and Campus Services, 542 LS&A Bldg., or during Computer Weekend at Old Main Hospital. Bring your University ID, driver's license, and…

…, Inc., in cooperation with ComputerLand of Ann Arbor, Inacomp Computer Center-Ann Arbor, and the Learning Center, Ltd. Fuller Road …

October 02, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 17) • Page Image 10

computer into your room. Get CompuServe® IntroPakT-a $40 value-Free! A Sportster 1200 bps modem connects your Apple, IBM-compatible or almost any computer to the world. So instead of going to the university…

computer center during regular hours, you can access the mainframe computer anytime. Right from your room. You can write or revise your term papers. Communicate with bulletin board services. Access libraries…

September 23, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 10) • Page Image 12

… don't really care about --\ The 149 ~ Sportster modem. tbrings your school's maifrae computer into Your room. Get CompuServe- IntroPak--a 140 value-Free! A Sportster 1200 bps modem connects your Apple

…, IBM-compatible or almost any computer to the world. So instead of going to the university computer center during regular hours, you can access the mainframe computer anytime. Right from your room. You…

April 06, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

…I Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, AprilI6, 1987 Books The Propheteers By Max Apple Harper & Row $7.95 What do Howard Johnson, Margery Merriweather Post, and Walt Disney have in common…

…? They are all characters in Hopwood ,winner Max Apple's latest novel, The Propheteers - a continuation of his parody of American popular culture begun in an earlier novel, The Oranging of America. Both…

… Swedish Approach," 6 pm, Vandenburg Rm, Mich Union, 763-7110. Women's Okinawan Karate & Self-Defense Club--Beg class, 7:15-8 pm, Martial Arts Rm, IM Bldg. 763-3562. . Computing Ctr--Course, "Monday…

…, 603 E Madison. 662-5529. Stdts of Objectivism--Bus mtg, 8 pm, 1215/1220 Bus Sch. 663-5589. Computing Ctr--Courses: "Writing & Customizing Textedit Macros," 3-5 pm, & "The Operation of Secondary…

… pm, Recital Hall, Recitals: S Davis, bass trombone, 6 pm, & R Breault, voice, 8 pm, McIntosh Theatre. Symposium, "Computers in the Performing Arts: Music Videos," 2 pm, MLB 4. Pre-concert lec, R…

November 30, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

Apple Computers subsidiary which produces software. "It's so easy that you just don't think about it." is work, but can because the Uni it. Rosenberg encourages pir lot of computer - - --w- 'Aw…

… students, Jeff (not his real name) needs the computers in the CAEN labratories to do his homework. The computer programs enable him to draw graphs, paint pictures, solve complex problems, and even play games…

… copyright laws. And the penalties for getting caught are steep - up to $50,000 in fines and a possible prison sentence. But no student has ever been convicted. Even if the University policed its computing

… departmental disks and manual." that they bend over Carolyn Autrey-Hundley, director -ll hardware," he said, of the University's Computing n't budget enough Center, said the University cannot vare." afford to…

… it does with hardware, she said. Faculty piracy is not a problem for the engineering school, said Engineering Prof. Don Geister, who is also the head of the schools Computer Aided Engineering Network…

… (CAEN) computer labs. He said many professors use CAEN, so the engineering school budgets for their needs. "I have not heard of one demand that was denied for anyone in (my department)," he said. ALTHOUGH…

September 29, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 14) • Page Image 6

computerized diagnostice::amthat will organize a time efficient study plan. To register, call 662-3149. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED CHILDCARE. Pick u lively 7-yr. old girl from school tuesdays some thursday ater…

… PACKARD, 761-6533. COMPUTER MDSE. APPLE TT+, EPSON PRINTER, disk drive, new monitor modem card & software ap- ewriter & tons more software. Total: $450. -2624Paul or Brian. LETTER QUALITY PRINTER $325 nego…

…Thurs. in Kresge area. If found: Call764-637 REWARD FOR SALE SUPER COMPUTER PRICING MYTAC XT TURBO - 8MHz Monochrome2 360K FD, PP, 76AK wlVDisk...$ 749 MYTAC AT Fast 10 MHz, Monochromel.2 *MB FD, 360K FD, par…

…-478-5560. APPLE II+, CPM + Ram card, color monitor, rinter, modem and software. Call 668-1913 or in o. - Best offer. B S,0 TURNTABLE $400 negotiable. Sharp cassette deck $75. John 662-7847. DESK MODEL ELECTRIC…

… and night shifts, hours flexible, must have own car, applIn erson at DJ.'S Pizza. 3148 Packard. 971- EARN $500 OR MORE, Stuffing envelopes at home. No expeence ne. Send self ad- dressed envelope to…

…. Duties include games, practices, and misc. Benefits include varsity jacket, trip. Call Carol Hutchins, Women's sortba coach 763-2159. WORK STUDY STUDENTS with computer hardware/software experience needed…

… for Law School Computer support. Contact Ted at 763-0493. WORK STUDY STUDENTS needed for Tenants Union. Call 936-3076 or 763- 9920(msg.). STUDENTS FULL TIME PAY PART TIME HOURS Telemarketing firms with…

…- tiable. John 662-7847. BUYING A NEW IBM THIS YEAR? What computer will you buy next year? Flexible technology can be easy: Lease a North Computer!! Leasing gives you the opportunity to upgrade your computer

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February 13, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 96) • Page Image 20

…, February 15 3:00 p.m at Hillel Audito Sponsored by Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternit r COMPUTER SERVICE I.-- Ir I U-M COMPUTERS EPSON - IBM - ZENITH Annual Maintenance Agreement $135.00 Same price for…

… Ann Arbor OFFICE PRODUCTS Brighton 420 W. Main -Brighton I .. - .... - .. - ... - - ...I.......2 Where do I buy AppleCare discounted to 25% off list price (every day)? V MICHIGAN M The University of…

… Michigan Media Resources Center 400 Fourth Street, Ann Arbor Hours: Mon-Fri 8-12, 1-5 Phone: 764-8298 A AppleCare REGULARLY 25 S .C A MDA NOW take an additional 5% or 10% off any repair (Apple, IE The…

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…

September 18, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

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October 02, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 17) • Page Image 6

… FEMALE roommate. Sp- cious 1 bedroom apt..Great location $275 pcr month, call Aimee 995-0831. COMPUTER MDSE; APPLE II+, EPSON PRINTER, disk driv , new monitor, modem card & software Ap- plewriter & tons…

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October 01, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 16) • Page Image 6

… exam in December, the Kaplan Center can prepare you to do your best! Each student begins with a computerized diagnostic exam that will organize a time efficient study plan. To register,'call 662…

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