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March 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 115) • Page Image 10

… Support Analysts For immediate consideration, please send your resume to Apple Computer, Inc., College Relations, Dept. MP, 20525 Mariani Ave., MS 39-A, Cupertino, CA 95014. Apple Computer has a corporate…

… commitment to the principle of diversity. In that spirit, we welcome applications from all individuals including women, minorities and disabled individuals. ©1989 Apple Computer, Inc. Apple, the Apple logo and…

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…

September 22, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 13) • Page Image 6

…, Business, Etc. " Apple IlIl Software " Xerox Computers " Hewlett-Packard 83 and 85 Software & Hardware Accessories " Rockwell Aim 65 Computer " Printer Stands - Books & Manuals x,: _s. Great Savings on…

… service that is now built into the interstate rates. Soviet official cals Korean plane downing 'a nistake' /* Complete Computer Center's (Continued from Page 1) conference told him Soviet officials…

… that no bodies would be returned. r a jST ANNUAL SALE Terrific bargains on old and new systems: " Apple Hardware Accessories " Apple Monitors " Printers and Plotters " Apple I Software - Games…

… many new computer hardware & software items, plus ... DUTCH AUCTION on all older stock and over-stocked new items. 12 - 2 p.m. 30 - 60% off 2- 4 p.m. Additional 10% off 4 - 6 p.m. Extra 10% off or more…

October 09, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 26) • Page Image 10

… seriously? Do you think you may spend your entire career without getting a chance to prove what you can really do? Think again. At Apple Computer, you're given all the responsibility you can handle. And then…

… program. We'll be on campus soon: October 23, 1986. Contact your Placement Office for details. If you're interested in joining us at Apple, send your resum6 directly to: APPLE COMPUTER, INC., College…

… receive an MBA, EE, CS or a degree in Manufacturing Technology, Industrial Engineer. ing, or Management Information Systems? Then, come learn about opportunities at Apple, includ- ing our summer internship…

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…

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…

April 09, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 150) • Page Image 5

… agency sponsored by The Fresh Air society of Metro Detroit since 1 903 1 Ann Arbor's Authorized Dealer I I I Apple Computer Dealer is I i offering you specialsavingson I 1 all Macintoshssoftware in stock…

COMPUTERS The Michigan Daily Tuesday, April 9, 1985 Page 5 NUCLEAR AWARENESS GAMES WANT ED Contest offers programer p nes By PATRICK HAGGOOD How would you like to take $100 home with you after…

…, Part I, 3:30 - 5 p.m., 165 Bus. Admin. Wednesday Lecture: Computing for Poets, Part II, 3:30 - 5 p.m., 165 Bus. Admin. Thursday Lecture: Teleconferencing in MTS, Part II, 3:30 - 5 p.m., 171 Bus. Admin…

computers in local energy presentations. There were some difficulties with this, however. For one, there are very few programs on the market at all that are even remotely related to nuclear energy. And of…

compute for the user important infor- mation about nuclear energy, or even an arcade shoot-em-up that uses an educational theme. "We don't want to discourage arcade- like entries, we would in fact very much…

… graphically pleasing asahe merits, which of course could oily add to the programs consideration at the judging." THE JUDGES will includean energy engineer, a University professor, and a local computer

…- ts know? Contest entries must be writ- ten in BASIC, to allow customizability for different displays and age groups. The program must be written to run on the IBM PC or Apple II series microcomputers…

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October 05, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 23) • Page Image 11

Apple, Tele- Commodore Computers to share their time and information with you! Free hands-on demonstrations have been scheduled! 0 5appkz compubir oTeleVide6 CS commodore COMPUTER EVERY DAY MONDAY…

… TUESDAY WEDNESDAY -What Computers Can Do For You' one hour presentation at 4 p m Commodore highlighting their new 64 throughout the day Apple's'Word Processing'one hour presentation at noon. 5 and 6 p m…

Apple's Electronic Filing System one hour presentations at noon. 5 and 6 p.M Apple s Accounting" one hour presentations at noon and i p m TeleVideo's 'Word Processing' demonstrations from 4-Z p m Tele…

…Videos "Electronic Financial Spread Sheet' demonstra- tions from noon io 2 p.m Apple's 'Telecommunications" one hour presentations at 5 and 6 p m Commodore's Word Processing demonstrations throughout the day until 5 p…

… m Apple's "Financial Planning. Budgeting and Forecasting" one hour presentations at noon, 5 and 6 p m 0 THURSDAY Look over our " Solution Centers Training Centers * Repair Center " Set Up Center…

… " Magazine and Book Selection " Computer Furniture Selection FRIDAY Training Center Classes begin October r1. Come in for more information and registration. " Creative Computing for Home and Office…

July 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

… engineering college in conjunction with Apple computers, for which students have a $100 surcharge added to their tuition bills each term. Burroughs hopes to have the system in place this fall and fully…

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday. July 10. 1984 - paqe 3 Business students fac $10 om uefe By THOMAS HRACH Business students will enter the computer age this fall with a new computer network for the…

… business school, and the new system will be paid for by charging business students an additional $100 per term. "You just can't turn around without having to use a computer in the business world," said…

… Gilbert Whitaker, dean of the School of Business Ad- ministration. "After graduation our students will have a leg up to the power of computers." THE SYSTEM will involve equipment supplied by the Burroughs…

… Corporation, and will link students, faculty and staff in the most ambitious computer familiarity project of any business school in the coun- try, Whitaker said. The new system, he said, is necessary for the…

… University to stay competitive with 'You just can't turn around without having to use a computer in the business world.' - Gilbert Whitaker business school dean the more prestigious business schools. The…

… system will link a number of new microcomputers and also provide users access to the University's central com- puters. The project will be similar to the Computer Aided Engineering Network developed by the…

… using a computer in the business world." Burroughs will send seven representatives to the campus for the first year of the system's operation to help work out logistical problems and train faculty and…

… dormitor) Crawford said he is considering making the fa( specialty housing, possibly for computer science me The temporary housing of seminar participants may become permanent, according to Ann Walt business…

February 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

…-million dollar computer system. The announcement of the pact comes less than three weeks after the University and Apple Computers Inc. revealed a plan to offer discounted computers to University students and…

… personnel. Apple is selling some of its computers at almost half the retail price: APPLE, ALONG with Apollo Computers, is also providing the College of Engineering with computers for its new system, the…

… ". . Business *school to buy computers By THOMAS MILLER The University's School of Business Ad- ministration yesterday unveiled an agreement with Burroughs Corporation that will provide the school with a multi…

Computer Aided Engineering Network (CAEN). In addition, Burroughs also plans to sell microcomputers to University students, faculty, and staff at substantially reduced prices. Although the business school…

… and Burroughs have yet to work out many of the details, the total value of the initial plan is expected to be $12 million. That figure includes approximately 500 computers with a retail value of about…

… $6 million and a new facility to house the system which will cost nearly $6 million. THE SYSTEM reflects the trend towards greater academic and administrative use of. computers in the business school…

…, said Gilbert Whitaker, dean of the business school. According to Whitaker, the agreement will make the school a leader in computer utilization. "We'll be a pioneer in the extent to which we are going to…

… make computers a part of the school," Whitaker said. THE SCHOOL plans to get at least part of the system in by September 1, it should be working in full by early next year, Whitaker added. Charles…

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…

November 28, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

Apple computers at the University's annual fall Computer Kickoff, but the sale leaves local com- puter distributors furious. Frustrated with the University for contracting with Apple Computer Inc., the…

Computer Inc. Apple sells a certain number of computers to the University at wholesale prices. Stu- dents, faculty and staff members can then purchase them at cost (plus a shipping and handling price…

…- versities have increasingly made special contracts with manufacturers to allow students to purchase their prod- ucts without going through a retailer. The University of Michigan has such a contract with Apple

…). Defenders of the University's computer sale say it is one way the University can help students cut the cost of eAtinicion Live liver transplant makes U.S. CHICAGO (AP) - A mother trying to save her daughter…

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…

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…

January 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… Under a deal with Apple Computers He als Inc., the sales of four types of Apple systems c computers, including the Macintosh "We jus model unveiled in New York yesterday, going. tos may begin by early…

… prices, afraid they will invite competitors able to offer bargains because their parts and labor are cheap compared to that purchased with the strong dollar. 'U' to sell computers to students, By…

…. purchase 800 computers from the com- The Ma pany for substantially reduced prices. price of$ University officials are hoping close percent d ties with the company will make it which re easier for students…

… and professors to $5,500, de purchase and use computers, while Ap- discounte ple is using the deals to. tap a large The Ap student market. close to th Although the University is hoping to "THEl begin…

… taking orders for the computers Macintosh by next week, officials are unsure of ple is notz how much the computers will cost and the HIe to how long the company will take to high scho deliver. Marks GREG…

… MARKS, a University com-S staff ystems manager and chief of the program, said the rg for the computers arrived y and the University will an- he prices next week. o said that delivery of the could take…

… some time. st don't know how fast Apple is ship," Marks said. "We still ave any models to even te with." NIVERSITY will sell four dif- mputers: the Macintosh, the Apple Ile, and the Apple III. acintosh…

October 29, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 39) • Page Image 5

… ______________________________________________________ I COMPUTER PREPARATION PROGRAMS for the GRETM GMAT LSATTM SATTM ACTM available on AppleM IBM,TM Commodore," Atari,TM and TRS-80,TM computers at savings from list prices WWU T - K I'"T T TM - ^1 01…

… snmrter, quicker and more creatively The good news is. with NIacintosh you dont have to know anything about computers to nse one. The better news is.you don t 0 have to know anything about white out. either…

…, shot during the event, is in critical condition. COMPUTERS Three colleges form artificial intelligence lab By ROB EARLE A new laboratory at the University will bring together workers in many fields…

… psychologists do their work or to help computer scientists do their work, but to have psychologists and computer scientists say, 'Hey, we're interested in the same problem, let's work together on this," Olson…

… said. EXAMPLES OF that are already in progress Olson said - "For example, computer vision," - in which com- puter scientists and visual psychologists work together to build machines that can receive and…

…, at least in the forseeable future, that human thought is going to be replaced by computing," Olson said, "but com- puting can really help human thought." CSMIL will be aided by a new Xerox STAR…

computer system. An $819,000 grant from the Xerox Corporation grant to the three colleges involved in CSMIL paid for the new computer system, which Olson said should be installed in about a week and a half…

…. "That equipment is going to be used in large part to help some research in the areas of developing computer tools for people who are doing very hard tasks," Olson said. The grant will also provide a…

… state- of-the-art office system for the CSMIL staff and artificial intelligence sof- tware that will aid in developing ad- vanced word-processing software and computer-based engineering design tools…

… University of Michigan Medical Center -77e Soure of Ewtlenc,- DriI~a fur EIIAvunsa I i C= I = ! -- = ! = ! ---A I ! ! = I i = ! E ! - -1 IF I I~f OWNEVE WWI 71 The Leading Edge Model"D" PersonalComputer

July 23, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

… good, but I can't af- capabilities - the college is now con- ford the idea," said Searing, who sidering the Apollo Domain for its more suggested engineering students be powerful computers, and the Apple

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Saturday, July 23, 1983 Engin. students to pay for computers (continuedfromPage1) money's worth," said Mechanical (MTS) cannot provide.E Duderstadt said'that MTS does…

… they will benefit from the system, and S ditin, e ne computers will added that they were angry they had he more like those an engineering not heard more about the new system . student might encounter on…

… the job _ before the Regents tacked the $100 fee each machine will be a self-contained on their tuition hills., computer, and not simply a terminal "Since Engin. 102, I've had only two hooked up to a…

… system shared by many or three computer assignments, said users liketheMTS.eshrMechanical Engineering Senior An- PLANS NOW call for installing 400 to thony Searing. "I've used maybe $35 500 computers

…, although Duderstadt (worth of computer time) on MTS - said the college may use thousands of now; they want me to pay $100 per the machines in the long run. term." The equipment will vary in its "THE IDEA is…

… charged according to the amount of Lisa and IBM PC for less complicated computer time theyuse. work according to Associate Dean for I never use the computer s it's not Research Daniel Atkins. fair," said…

… Ling Yang, a senior in The school should be able to install engineering sciences. 200 computers by fall, according to the Other students, however, said they network's director, Aerospace would welcome…

… East son, who added that the computers' Engineering, with plans to open more world procesing system would be stations later. beneficial. i euniversities Jody Van DePolder, president of the WIILE…

… saioslsome colleges andunvriis EgneigC nclth coee' have solved the problem of increasing student government said hat shes dependence on computers by requiring would "withhold judgement until I their students…

October 14, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

… programs, hundreds of computer 'users groups' across the nation are finding their own solutions to software defects-solutions which the information giants themselves seem unable or un- willing to devise. *IN…

… customers of the defects. *John School, an Apple Com- puter owner, was misled by an advertisement and bought a sof- tware program called "FIG FACTORY" that turned out to require expensive special equip- ment…

…. He warned other Apple owners through his user group newsletter. Group efforts to get Apple to return his money have failed, but fewer Apple owners are now making School's mistake. "Owners of the Kaypro…

… II por- table computer in Santa Cruz, Calif., had trouble linking their word-processing program to their printers, so they organized a users group. The group not only pressured the two companies in…

…- = mvl to amc l rpnl,a .fnnfhl am have fewer than 100 members, some are quite large, up to 2,000 strong. Their networks often surpass computer manufacturers and retail stores in providing the information…

computer owners need to operate effectively. "The person who belongs to a users group, at the end of 10 mon- ths, will have 10 times more knowledge than the guy who sits- at home and reads the manual by…

March 25, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 118) • Page Image 5

… LMrio#;:::::%" : ': t: : : ;;:: >:2i:i>>i:>:.::>: l Introducing Macintoshrm Plus, the faster, more powerful personal computer from Apple. Macintosh Plus offers several new features to provide the kind…

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 25, 1986 Page 5 SCIENCE Computer service makes research accessible By ADAM CORT Pinpointing a researcher working on a particular project can be a monumental…

… task at the University, but a computer service can facilitate the task. The Stanford Computing Infor- mation Profile Technique (SCRIPT) stores extensive lists of information on researchers and their…

… minority enrollment has increased 4 percent over the five-year period. LONG TERM COMPUTER RENTAL SPECIAL RATES FOR LONG TERM RENTALS TO UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS * Macintosh line " IBM PC, XT, &AT models…

… * Portables: Compaq & IBM FREE BASIC MANUAL WITH RENTAL OF AN IBM COMPUTER FOR ONE MONTH OR MORE (with this ad) GJ AVAILA " "U" " I U~ USE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS TUESDAY STEAK NIGHT 8 oz. NY Strip $4.95 Includes…

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… MSU R V E Y March ii3: April 4 'YOUR CHANC :TO MAKEI YOURSELF KHEARfO ABOUT I - COMPUtTING.ON CAMPIUS!:.W ihhsS R E M n enh 1,z More Affordable! The Macintosh-" 512 - the most affordable system in the…

… popular Macintosh family. Add Apple's New 800K External Disk Drive to your Macintosh 512K to double your data storage! I - -- - ~ * c.s. a :r R, st . . i More Powerful! ir .nr 'ro't nfs'il: t ::I…

… of performance advanced users demand. Features include a new keyboard with built-in numeric keypad, increased system speed, and standard one megabyte of memory. With the new Apple@ Hard Disk 20 you can…

January 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

… the importance of establishing import quotas on shoes made abroad in a Washington news conference yesterday. Apple, 'U' make deal; computer sales blossom (Continued from Page 1) By GEOFF JOHNSON Circe…

… to use the computers. The center also will be available to train students who purchase computers from somewhere other than the University, Marks said. Most students reacted positively to the Apple deal…

… the computer retail business, thus competing with local merchants for a large segment of Ann Arbor's high-tech market," Lochner said. "We support Apple products being used internally, but question the…

… the Huron River where they held him under the water until he drowned. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MAJORS THE MOVE IS ONTO nM I ... A REMARKABLE COMPUTER COMPANY with locations…

… throughout the U.S. and Canada. ROLM's breadth and diversity are apparent in its expanding divisions: TELECOMMUNICATIONS designs and manufactures digital computer-controlled business communication systems for…

…. MIL-SPEC COMPUTER develops, manufactures and sells ruggedized computer systems. MOVE ON TO THE FREEDOM OF ROLM, where high value is placed on personal intitiative, creativity and rapid career movement…

… with a high'degree of initiative, strong communication skills and demonstrated leadership abilities. For this recruiting season, we are primar- ily seeking computer science and electrical engineering…

… sharing and stock pur- chase plan. 3-month paid sabbatical after 6 continuous years of employ- ment. Active housing program for all new hires. will only be allowed to purchase one computer each, and will…

Computer Center and the School of Education are teaming up to provide technical and educational training to buyers. The two units will form a Microcom- puter Education Center to show studen- ts and staff how…

… long." Paula Johnson, another sophomore computer science major, said the plan 'sounds like a good idea." Local computer dealers who sell Ap- ple computers were considerably less enthused. Anita Lochner…

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…

September 21, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

…; 936-1000 - I.. The Personal Coumn MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADS - U Apple Computer Kick-Off Prices Reduced!* Last Week to Order! See our Hands On Display at the Michigan Union on the ground floor…

… Config. # A-1 A-2 A-3 A-4 A-5 A-6 A-7 A-8 A-9 A-10 A-11 A-12 Model Apple Mac Plus w/ 20M Hard Drive Apple Mac Plus w/ 20M Hard Drive & optional warranty* Apple Mac Plus w/ 20M Hard Drive & MacDraw II and…

… Filemaker I1 Apple Mac Plus w/20M Hard Drive & optional warranty* & MacDraw, Filemaker 11 Apple Mac SE w/ 2 Floppies Apple Mac SE w/ 2 Floppies & optional warranty* Apple Mac SE w/ 20M Hard Drive Apple Mac SE…

… w/ 20M Hard Drive & optional warranty* Apple Mac SE/30 Apple Mac SE/30 & optional warranty* Apple Mac llcx Apple Mac Ilcx & optional warranty* Kickoff Price $1,499.00 $1,575.00 $1,649.00 $1,725.00 $1…

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 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

….97 & up Briarwood Mall - AnnArbor, MI 48104 . 313/663-3106 *Full line of Supplies and Accessories *Authorized AppleTM Service Center Authorized Dealer *1985 Apple Computer, Inc. Apple and the Apple logo…

… are registered trademarks of Apple Computer. Inc. Macintosh is a trademark of McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. and is being used with its expiespermissawn. Ani oi An nigthree ki d f eyeglass Ienst ode kin d…

… Michigan Student Assembly. Thirty students held a brief picket outside the laboratory of Elec- trical Engineering and Computer Science Prof. George Haddad in July after the awards were announced. Haddad…

…, whose $14.6 million project was the largest of the University's URI projects, will study methods of increasing the speed of computer microchips. Researchers happy "This is one of the best projects…

… on coe reaches virtual standstill Complete Computer Center is Ann Arbor's oldest and most experienced computer dealer. Located just two blocks from campus, we offer a full line of computer supplies…

…, accessories, peripherals and software. Our Service Department and Technical Support Department are fully equipped and trained to service all your computing needs. Come in and see what Complete Computer Center…

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…

July 13, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

…" analyst. In a story on the University's plan to make computers accessible to all students, it said that students can buy computers low cost from the Univer- sity's computer education center. Students can…

… only get information on where to get the computers at the en- ter. Students must by the computers from the U-Cellar. In Thursday's Daily, an article on Page 1 said Jennifer Faigel, a mem- ber of the rape…

… Room. Films Ann Arbor Summer Festival - Singing a Joy in any Language, 6 p.m., Power Center. Michigan Theater Foundation - Days of Heaven, 7 & 9p.m., Michigan Theater. Speakers - Computing Center…

… Institutions," 7 p.m., Lawyers' Club Lounge. Miscellaneous Microcomputer Education Center - workshops, "Microsoft Multiplan for IBM-FC Compatibles,"; "Microsoft Word for the Apple Macintosh," 1 p.m., 3113 School…

September 14, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 7) • Page Image 11

… DANCERS No experience necessary Applications due by October 3rd I S ' . I 1 x Brilliant work. Apple's most powerful personal (4 computers enable you to create it. As your scintillating thoughts…

… pour out of your genius mind, you can instantly edit, organize, revise, even change fonts for that perfect paper. What you see will be brilliant. Kickoff Sale. Come to the Computer Kickoff Sale Hands on…

… Display at the Michigan Union on the ground floor. With Computer Kickoff prices, you can afford brilliance. Brilliant Options ,t _. I. m Mac Plus Mac SE* Mac SE/30* Mac IICX All Mac SE models now have…

Apple's new "Superdrive" to read MS-DOS, OS/2 and Apple II files. a t LK, U .h -i-= w - …

September 11, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 3) • Page Image 9

… Weight Control Program Featuring: Nutrition Seminars, Daily Exercise Classes, Body Composition Testing, Counseling, Computerized Diet Analysis, Personal Exercise Training, Stress Testing. Fall Program…

… Introductory Meeting September 14, 7:00-8:00 pm Room 1250, Central Campus Recreation Building . Call for More Information -4 1 -j I I T1 *on 7 0 A r I - ti rilliant. Brilliant work. Apple's most…

… powerful personal computers enable you to create it. As your scintillating thoughts pour out of your genius mind, you can instantly edit, organize, revise, even change fonts for that perfect paper. What you…

… see will be brilliant. ,:.__ _ Become a Daily Photographer' Kickoff Sale. Come to the Computer Kickoff Sale Hands on Display at the Michigan Union on the ground floor. With Computer Kickoff prices…

…, you can afford brilliance. Brilliant Options Mac SE* Mac SE/30* Mac Plus Mac IICX All Mac SE models now have Apple's new "Superdrive" to read MS-DOS, OS/2 and Apple II files. Macintosh. ._ __ i …

March 16, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… unnecessary lights and They also cond computers because of concern about on each other. W erratic pressure readings from one of flight deck, Dr..I three hydrogen tanks aboard the Coats' blood pre shuttle. The…

…- stricted-use pesticide," Wade said in an interview from Lansing. One processing company, Indian Summer Inc., said it would stop re- ceiving apples at its Belding, Mich., plant next week until it evaluates…

… the impact of the Alar scare. Alar is used to extend the storage life of apples and to give them a more appealing appearance and tex- ture. Concerns about its health ef- fects were first raised by the…

… present emotional climate "would send the wrong signal." Wade said that nationally, the chemical is used on about five per- cent of the apple crop. Part of the agency's consideration of what to do about…

… Alar involves estimating the extent of its use on the Michigan apple crop, which totals about 19 million bushels a year. Burton Cardwell, chief deputy di- rector of the agriculture department, said…

… department Director Paul Kindinger and other officials will meet with Gov. James Blanchard's staff today to discuss the Alar con- troversy. Laurie said use of the chemical on Michigan apples is negligible…

…, and a ban on the product would have little direct impact on the state's growers. However, public fears about the safety of apples will make it difficult for farmers to sell what's left of last year…

… concerned about whether it's safe to feed their babies Gerber apple juice and sauce. "Some of them are a little pan- icky," speaker Steve Poole said, adding that Gerber has not accepted Alar-treated apples

… since 1986. Indian Summer will stop receiv- ing Michigan apples at its Belding plant Tuesday for an indefinite period and will lay off nine of its 90 em- ployees there, saidFred Galyean, vice president of…

… operations. Indian Summer uses apples that are not treated with Alar in the apple juice it manufactures at Belding. Galyean said that of 140 samples of incoming apples over the last three years, only one…

March 12, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 126) • Page Image 5

COMPUTERS . . .~ . Page 5 The Michigan Daily TuesdayMarch 12, 1985 Page 5 Let your Mac talk back! By DONALD SCHMID For most persons, the Macintosh per- sonal computer from Apple com…

… service. You either found yourself a very knowledgable pal or found yourself all alone in the world of computing, with Apple and IBM owners snickering at yoL he way down to their machine specific computer

… and user advice in the operation and planning of The Michigan Union. r's' I Ann Arbor's 1 PAuthorized Dealer Apple Computer Dealer is offering you special savings on 1 I 1 all Macintoshsoftware in…

… user types in somewhere the correct spelling of the word as it and Eastern would appear in a document. Then, the Still, Smoot computer a voice ne of two things to change othTalker pronounces the i. n…

computer owner, Robin Warner, who like many others couldn't find these answers, decided to create a place where people could get this kind of information locally. Hence, Chelsea Software was born. Chelsea…

… Software is an exclusively Commodore computer center. Last Friday and Saturday saw its grand opening in the office where Armstrong software operates during the week. Warner, who operates the store with a…

computer, priced only eight dollars less than a popular discount house's price. Chelsea price also includes invaluable technical help after the purchase, though. OnT item, those hard-to-find Indus drives…

… prior to that opening. Therefore, many regular customers of Chelsea's were on hand to help celebrate. The customers of Chelsea seem to believe in making the store an integral part of their computing needs…

… people really get to know that we're out here, we will be able to offer more services, most importantly longer store hours. I am also looking forward to offering computer classes for people interested in…

…. Conventional &,Telecomnunicaions1ypesetti. 210 Nickels Arcade, Mon -Frl. &8. Sat 12 3 - 78 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Robin Warner, one of the owners of Chelsea Software, shows off one of the Commodore computers

August 15, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 13) • Page Image 33

…Heteos a nmultiple choice quiz yeo UShould you buy a Macintoh Plus perosol coomputer? Or our neswlyeohanced Macintolh 512K personal computer? ~l~~iLThe answer, of course, depettds. (1 11ajn IT it ha…

… conmpsuttn's Macintoshlemontrations a et's Plusheld at sour canmputs mtcrocomptuter cettter we authortzed Apple sdealer uhtollgladls atswner ansysquesions, . w ..sincludt's the otte sootypreno ... How musch…

September 23, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 14) • Page Image 10

…. . Apple Hardware Accessories " Apple Monitors " Printers and Plotters " Apple I Software - Games, Business, Etc. " Apple Ill Software " Xerox Computers " Hewlett-Packard 83 and 85 Software & Hardware…

… already two people in a triple or three people in a quad, it's hard to make that space attractive to a new student," he said. NO HERPES College Students Unite!! Complete Computer Center's IST ANNUAL…

… Accessories " Rockwell Aim 65 Computer " Printer Stands " Books & Manuals Stay HERPES FREE! $995 Package includes: Av4 1 YI E r Great Savings on many new computer hardware & software items, plus ... BUTCH…

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 23, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 12) • Page Image 7

… Prices!" I1 ( I l 0 bO a- Avoid penalty charges and order your Macintosh today! Prices are Going UP! Apple Computer, Inc. announced product price increases which will affect certain CPUs…

…, peripherals and upgrade kits. U of M's Computer Kickoff '88 is your opportunity to purchase a Macintosh BEFORE prices are increased. Equipment ordered after October 15th will reflect the following increases…

October 05, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 20) • Page Image 19

…0 - W3- -is - - 16 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Dollars And Sense SEPTEMBER 1988 SEPTEMBER 1988 Life And Art U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPA Weaver, Hardball clash in battle of computer

… games By Marc Weinberg Daily Bruin U. of California, Los Angeles Computer sports games are, by and large, a waste of time. Either they are strategy-oriented and feature poor graphics, or it's the exact…

… Shorthorno U. of Texas, Arlington When Apple Corp. stated in a_ brochure that "thousands of people= have gotten more than they bar- gained for from their Apple compu- ters," it wasn't referring to scrambled…

… data, inability to print and frequent system crashes. a But that's exactly what they got. Some Macintosh Computer users are being stumped by computer viruses. "They can cause the whole system to crash…

…, preventing you from acces-P sing any information on the hard disk," said Beth Riblet, an Arlingtond Computer virus: A. rog- a Make back-ups for hard and computer store manager.ram that resides, unknown to…

… floppy disks. The viruses initially breezed unde- the computer user, on his or her tected through a network connecting hard or floppy disks either Whenever obtaining anew teced hrogh newor conecing…

… damaging or destroying prog- program, write-protect the disk computers by telephone. Computer rams, files and data. Damaging immediately and make a copy. users who have downloaded software, and destroying…

…, invisible programs -m rybanks.hVyrufe pert vatcall to help protect a disk believed to have originated on the diciiae;thyaft pr vcie r p'etve o West Coast - spread from program sonal computers as well as com…

September 13, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 4) • Page Image 8

… von have the elements of the rra company of the nleXt century: Apple. If ou re ready to lead the wa beyond the ur" 2000, and vou re about to receive a degree in engi- neering or computer scielice, why…

… create the first 21st century company Apple has always been a little ahead of its time. From the introdulctionl of the first popLular lpersonlal compu-' ter, to the first system to use graphic user…

… marl ways, Apple is well on its way to becoming the first 21st century compaiy in the Fortune 200, W'here the typical company\ emphasizes hbier- archy at Apple we stress networks. Instead of man - dates…

… not join a company as eager to see what you ca 0do as you are-Apple. CoMe hear our engineers and MIS managers talk about our future and your future With us. We'll be on campus: September 15th from 6pm…

… The ower to be ur best. An equal opportulitV emplover 19 :Aple Compuj~ltr.,hic Apple ,tadil teAple lgs)It~ rtrtimltlw~Iiridtinark. t1 -Apple pt nilc FOOD BUYS SZE-CHUAN WEST Specializing in Sze…

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…

April 22, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 138) • Page Image 5

… Consortium. So now you can purchase Apple and IBM personal computers at low UM prices and take advantage of our knowledge and ex- pertise. Just stop by our showroom in the Plymouth Road Mall and we'll help you…

… mile east of North Campus) and find out how easy it is to take home an Apple or IBM personal comter IACMP® computer centers ANN ARBOR In the Plymouth Road MalI - 2765 Plymouth at Huron Parkway Plenty of…

… thing it (CIVS) needs to be commissioned to do-it loses that freewheeling quality." Take advantage of us. UM Students, Faculty, Staff: Inacomp Computer Center of Ann Arbor is now part of the UM…

… choose the computer system that's right for you. Authorized Deader Additional discount Here's another way to take advantage of us: Buy your system through Inacomp Computer Center, and we'll give you 20…

…% off on any items that don't qualify for the UM discount (add-ons like software and other items). Visit Inacomp Computer Center soon We're easy to find and easy to talk to. Stop by today (we're just one…

…-QK-Vm Flight Simulator for the Macintosh $37.50 Discount Computer Software and Supplies 322 S. STATE ST. (inside the Jewelry Exchange) 663-4788 Hours: Mon.- Sat. 10:00 to 6:00 IL- NNEW…

… instructor may extend these Is (only for incompletes). Pick up a RENEWAL FORM: At your departmental office or At the Computing Center's Business Office on North Campus, Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p…

April 16, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 156) • Page Image 5

… Sargon 11(computer chess) 1 1 Transylvania (adventure) 1 ITrivia , .. - I i ~~Dollars & Senser-1 LearningCenterLtd. Macntosh is trode- mar ter eto computer and software specialists AppleComputer.Ino. 1 1 1…

COMPUTERS the Michigan Daily Software pirates' Tuesday, April 16, 1985 plunder 'U' Page 5 (Continues from Page 1) bootleg copy is made for every one legally purchased. A MECHANISM for catching…

… big computing company in Detroit as well as a dozen other people in the Ann Arbor area," he said. He said he frequently contacts friends at other universities to get software which he guesses may be…

… IApple Computer Dealer is I offeringyouspecialsavingson 1 all MacintioshTM software in stock. 10% off when you buy 2 or more! I 1 (with this ad)-1 I1 featuring: MICROSOFT® Basic j 1 Mulitplan and Chart 1…

… photograph cap- tion incorrectly said that English teaching assistant Kasia Kietlinska was still involved with Poland's Solidarity movement. i _ i COMPUTER RENTALS We offer a full selection of computers

…, printers, modems, terminals and hard drives including IBM, COMPAQ, and APPL-E products. Every TI calculator comes with one extra number. i . U.. I S. SNS * U n..rrt-" .ww Short and long term rates…

February 11, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… local retailers who agreed to sell Apple and IBM computers at discounts through the University. SOME retailers who will participate in the agreement object to the University playing any part in the retail…

… session of the Assembly opened yesterday to make the only legally binding vote count in the Philippine election. See In Brief, Page 2. Retailers to distribute 'U ' computers By ADAM CORT The University…

… has struck a deal with local computer retailers which allows the - retailers to sell computers at discounts that are only available through the University. The agreement culminates eight months of…

computers. Burton Leland (D-Detroit), chairman of the committee of Colleges and Universities said he initially agreed to review the proposal in his committee, but upon reading it he decided that the wording…

…'Connor said she will try to get the bill in- troduced in the Senate. BEGINNING in February. 1984, the University has offered members of the University community Macintosh and IBM computers for up to 40 percent…

… Weir, president of Complete Computer Center. Weir's company was not part of the agreement between the University and the local companies. Inacomp, Computerland, and The Lear- ning Center are the only…

… retail store," she said. Greg Marks, the University's deputy vice provost for information technology, coun- tered by saying, "Computers are becoming an intrinsic part of the University. It is our…

… obligation to make the cost of getting them as low as possible." Officials also said no tax dollars are used to supplement the computer discounts. Ed Sanders, director of Microcomputer Education Systems, said…

… the University breaks even in computer deals. "We've tried to fully recover the operation costs of providing service," he said. THE AGREEMENT reached by the See 4U,' Page 5 'Woman aspires to become 'a…

April 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 131) • Page Image 7

…. Our summer sublet for $100/mo. Great housemates! Call 995-4599. SUPER OFFER- MusicMan guitar amp/cab 150W/ Ch, 4 12" sp. Call Tod:769-126/b COMPUTER MDSE WANTED. Used Apple ;'Macintosh Plus" computer

… graduation ! MacintoshTM Plus $1268.00 Apple 20Mb Hard Drive $725.00 Im age WriterITM $456.00 c1988, Apple Computer, Inc. Apple and the Apple logo are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Macintosh…

…- addressed envelope to: Application 1988, P.O. Box 16499, Carkton, MI 406 Present or former English 225 students: stu- dents.needed to serve as subjects for a project examining the use of computers in wnting…

…. Experience using computers for writing re- q.uired. $5.00/hr. for 6-9 hours over 4 ses- sions. Availability Sprin term helpful. Call Deanna Migut, Sholof Ed. 936-2743. REPRODUCTIVE BI- OLIGIST/EMBRIOLOGY. Very…

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. …

November 22, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 54) • Page Image 8

…) 783-1033 Michigan Union - 663-7749 a There's a Sale on Macintosh Computers! ...and Just in Time for Finals--and the Holidays. Bundle #1 Macintosh Plus with Apple 800K floppy drive Imagewriter II…

… printer Microsoft Word Quantity left: 30 $1,941 Take advantage of these low prices! # . , . 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 Floor, Michigan Union Bundle #2 Macintosh Plus with Apple 20M SCSI drive Imagewriter II printer Microsoft Word Quantity left: 70 $ 2,133 Bundle #3…

… Friday, January 20 or stop by the CRC, third floor School of Ed., anytime 9-5 Great1 I t I I ik-- - term papers.Great tems. ,_ 3 3 i i . l tt{-it4ltG . . I' To buy a Macintosh computer to help with…

… your writing, ask your parents to do some writing. On an Apple Student Loan-to-Own application, that is. If they qualify for the loan, they'll receive a check in a few weeks-and you'll have a Macintosh…

… on your desk soon after that. So stop by and pick up an application. Do it now; before the term's over. Apple's Student Loan-to-Own Program !2 t - 4 id …

November 21, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 53) • Page Image 5

… details about the case. - Micah Schmit - There's a Sale on Macintosh Computers! ...and Just in Time for Finals--and the Holidays. Bundle #1 Macintosh Plus with Apple 800K floppy drive Imagewriter II…

… by the CRC, third floor School of Ed., anytime 9-5 Great 1 erI 7 ~1 -- a . . " *. To buy a Macintosh" computer to help with your writing, ask your parents to do some writing. On an Apple Student…

… low prices! . r . . 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 Floor, Michigan Union…

… Bundle #2 Macintosh Plus with Apple 20M SCSI drive Imagewriter II printer Microsoft Word Quantity left: 70 $ 2,133 _I Bundle #4 Macintosh SE with 20M internal SCSI dr Standard keyboard Imagewriter II…

… after that. So stop by and pick up an application. Do it now, before the term's over. ' r Apple's Student Loan-to-Own Program -vim; t …

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