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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

April 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… would grow. Computer Center (NUBS) yesterday fternoon, all 75 Apple Macintosh and Some claimed it was the result of a Ontel terminals were in use. A computer science professors' plot to monitor said it…

…, Page 8. Daily Photo by DAN HABIB (17), and Dieter Heren (35) celebrate Jack Walker's fumble recovery in Saturday's spring intrasquad football game. Students suffer year- end computer crunch By MICHAEL…

… LUSTIG Mastering the art of under- statement, if not the art of time Procrastination is the name of the management, Bob Lazich, an LSA game in computer programming freshman who had been waiting for a…

… classes at the University. Students computer for two hours and faced who wait until the last minute may not another hour wait, said "I'll be here a pass through long lines - and they while." may not pass in…

… their programs. Most introductory computer THE situation was no less grim at programs are due tonight at midnight the Undergraduate Library computer and apparently most students waited center. While…

… Zenith computers were until this weekend to get on a ter- available in the early afternoon, 20 minal. people waited on line for Macintoshes and a monitor predicted the line AT THE North University Building…

… was the "businest day jam the centers and make them pay of the year. People are waiting three for procrastinating. to four hours for a terminal and then But Jerry Turner, a computer another 45 minute to…

… yester- the students to get started early." He day at the Union Computing Center added that the computing centers get she called her situation a "night- jammed because many students mare.' procrastinate…

January 18, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 74) • Page Image 5

… the School of Education, won the InterUniversity Consortium for Ed- ucational Computing (ICEC)/ Apple Fellowship last month. His program, which assigns colors and sizes to each variable of a complex…

…, and an all-expense paid trip to Apple Computer in Cupertino, Calif. in August, to present his completed program to ICEC and Apple representatives. With the extra money, Barritt says he'll "live and eat…

… Program, explains the procedure for artificial heart im- plant. Deeb is co-leader of the 20-member team responsible for artificial heart surgery at the University. Student wins fellowship from Apple

Computer Designs program using colors for decision-making By STEVEN TUCH A University doctoral student may have found a way to make com- plicated decisions easier. Matthew Barritt, a doctoral student in…

… decision, is intended to help its users make sound choices. The program color codes each Barritt. "It utilizes their ability to interpret color." ICEC and Apple chose 28 universities to design and develop a…

… system or application software using Apple technology, ICEC/Apple research areas like user-interface and graphics, and adopting project results for teaching and research. The idea for the program was first…

… variables, it allows people to get a grasp in an intuitive way," added Barritt. "We can make a much more robust tool out of it with the Macintosh than the Apple HIe." For his work, Barritt will receive $2500…

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…

September 10, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 3) • Page Image 11

… FinaIy.An Apple For The Student. Back to School Sale For a limited time only. An Apple Computer.. With its total versatility, built-in color graphics, and our complete selection of software programs, it…

… gives students a real edge in school- and for the rest of their lives. NEEDS PEOPLE The New Enhanced Apple lIe Complete Apple lIe Starter System .Apple lie - 64K Memory :Disk Drive with Controller & DOS…

… +80 Column Board "Monitor Ill eApple Stand 'Two Hour Training Class Writers, artists, layout help, advertising salespersons, circulation help, photo clip- pers, book stackers, worm farmers, dog…

March 10, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 109) • Page Image 16

… is the NeXT computer, which was designed by Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computer. The University is one of just a few to have this computer. . In a demonstration, Henry Flurry, associate director of…

… her BMA with computer science because "music is a very risky thing." She sees it as a way to sup- port herself through graduate school, although "LSA grades suffer before music grades." But not all…

… actors like to dabble because they can use a bit of everything," Wilcox said. "Any class you take, conceivably, you'll get something out of it." Computers have become commonplace in the lives of many…

… With this came a computer center unlike any other on campus. The computers, Macintosh SE's, are no different than any other computers, but they are attached to keyboards *and sound equipment. A student…

… can play a tune on the keyboard, and save it on a computer disk. A com- pleted score can then be printed out. The computer center has 11 stations which can be programed separately, but also mixed into a…

… dance concert at the Power Center last month, where, for the first time, dance performances were integrated with video production. Besides the live dancers on stage, live and computer-generated images…

… it from the front , as an audience would, and from the top and sides. By dragging a mouse, the user can create a series of steps for a dancer, which the computer will save. Music for dancers and spoken…

… lines for actors can be recorded using keyboards and microphones hooked into the computer, Flurry said, and all can be combined so that the "dancer" can move to music or the "actor" can move while…

… reciting lines. Past, present, future. Ancient in- struments, countless hours of prac- tice, computer choreography. Les- sons, auditions, performances. The story of the School of Music, like the lives of its…

September 12, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

… community of technical innovators and venture capitalists, is characterized in part by what some wryly call Apple Computer's "fruit- juice-and-Friday-back-rub work ethic." But the defense side traditionally…

…. 6 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board Computer accessibility As part of an effort to increase computer accessibility to…

… is to increase the number of workstations from 225 to 2,000 by 1988. The University's goal is to have computer workstations available within five minutes of every student on campus. The -mere fact that…

… the goal exists illustrates a commitment from the University to increase computer literacy and retain the University's leadership position in the field of information technology. The compulsory charge…

… limited because the personal computer revolution has progressed to the point that many students have already pur- chased computers. Also, it seems conceivable that some students would be able to purchase…

… com- puters adequate for their needs for the same amount of money that they pay in fees to system. the Unviersity The importance of computer literacy cannot be overstated. While computers have long…

… use of statistics and information sharing through computer technology. By 1988, the number of Univer- sity workstations should amount to one terminal for every 15 students. Only private universities are…

… students but is particularly con- siderate of female residents as the computers will be safely accessible 24 hours a day. In making its commitment to ex- panding computer accessibility, the University is…

…., the area's second largest military contractor. "We don't have the creative energy of the personal computer industry. We're old- fashioned. You put in eight hours of hard work a day and you get paid well…

…." Silicon Valley's commercial side has produced Computer Professionals for social Responsibility, an organization that argues rising military funding for new technology is counterproductive and will hurt the…

September 26, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 14) • Page Image 8

… 6:30 -8:30p.m. BECS Building, Room 1200 To contact us about summer intemships, work-study programs and entry-level positions, send your resume to: Apple Computer, Inc., College Relations, MS 39ACR…

…, 20525 Mariani Ave., Cupertino, CA 95014. Stop by and see us at the Career Fair. Apple Computer has a corporate commitment to the principle READING& LEARNING S K I L -L S C E N T E R EFFICIENT STUDY…

… you're ready to graduate with a BS/MS in Computer Science, Engineering (IE, ME, EE), Marketing, Finance or Business, come to our presentation. Don't just stand by. Stop by. Wednesday September 27, 1989…

October 20, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 33) • Page Image 5

… what system I may get." it The Apple Computer exhibit, fo- t'cusing on advances in portable com- "uters, integrative options, and aca- a' "The reason we're here is that we're selling this product to the…

…, ending a week of Computer and information tech- .nology demonstrations and seminars. "It's really our way of saying =thank you," said Kathy Schaible, fEDUCOM manager of corporate re- lations, who organized…

… tennis building. Students flocked to the exhibits. "I was just thinking of getting a computer," said Patrick Chan, a se- Chior in the school of pharmacology -tat the NeXT display. "I'm just here -to see…

… ,other universities," said Julie Laund- bardt, employee at the Computer -Research Institute at Brown Univer- R EHNQUIST -Continued from page 1 cal force behind the impeachment ''1riall had succeeded in…

… gather around a computer display at EDUCOM which wE ended yesterday. Over 1200 people visited the exhibit which featured compu demonstrations and seminars. sity, who was demonstrating the in- stitute…

January 30, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… to the myth of the Golden Apple. Who gets the Golden Apple? The myth portrays the God- desses competing on Mount Olympus for status of "the fairest." As in the various competitions, quarrels and…

… alliances among the Goddesses of Mount Olympus, the same symbolic struggles rage within. a womans psyche. The Goddess archetype who gets the apple at any one time is in- dicative of which qualities the woman…

… threaten mankind if not monitored. Citing ordinary people's current familiarity with computers, Deken believes the threat is not far off. Computers will evolve in three steps: automation, representations (ab…

…- stract intellectualization) and autonomy. The first two steps of evolution have already been realized. Rather than viewing computers as a component of robotics, Deken sees all computers of the future as…

… necessary as computers will diagnose ailments and robots will dispense treatment. More often than not, Deken fails as a visionary although his idea of a SportStation is worth considering. Each home would be…

…'ay's computers as dinosaurs. This becomes obsolete. The absolute monotony of his imagery attempts comes to a climax with has discussion of computers: " ... we might even visualize the two shores (the physical and…

April 15, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 133) • Page Image 2

… chance youll be bringing home something else. Better grades. W 14 S1985 Apple Computer,[inc Apple and the Apple logo are registered trademarks of Apple Computer. Inc. Macintosh is a trademark of Mc…

… knowledge of necessary technology. But James Ionson, director of the SDI Office in Washington, said the survey asked the wrong people, and that computer scientists and engineers are more qualified to judge…

Computer Software and Supplies 322 S. STATE ST. (inside the Jewelry Exchange) 663-4788 Hours: Mon.- Sat. 10:00 to 6:00 technique. The pump sends drugs through a tube to the arteries that supply the organ…

… 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 Macintosh can…

November 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 60) • Page Image 5

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

… 747-9 HOURS Liberty 4539 1 S Macintosh'computers have always been easy to use. But they've never been this easy to own. Presenting The Macintosh Sale. Through January 31, you can save hundreds of…

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…

September 14, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 5) • Page Image 5

… company representative will be here to answer questions about all Hewlett-Packard calculator and computer products. Electronics Showroom: MORE THAN A BOOKSTORE Main Store: 1110 S. University 549 E…

… offers free use of shop machinery after a student is cer- tified. The shop's safety course is free, but there is a fee for use of the shop ,machinery. Computer Mart of Ann Arbor announces micro-computer

…-PC, Apple, S flkterna_ Samnma Cam.. N. Nowswk Book learning will get you by. But it's not enough to get you ahead. And that's what you want: to get ahead... to play a bigger game. Higher education means…

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…

June 19, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 19) • Page Image 14

… of other, already- developed high-tech centers. Barbara Kraus, a spokeswomen for Apple Computer, said her company probably would never locate a research or manufacturing facility in Michigan. Apple

… ridiculous sequence com- like organ dirge comes on loud, to paring microphotography of computer, hammer in the point. Like the rest of chips with satellite photographs of the film, it's a breathtaking scene…

Computer is located just outside San Francisco in the area known as Silicon.Valley. "THERE IS a certain kind of at- mosphere in Silicon Valley," she said. "We have a very experienced work for- ce. Stanford…

…-tech companies to get tegether8, ekeha geides',an; frm "a new company in the same community. She said Apple would not want to give up the advantage of their current location to move to the Midwest. If Michigan…

February 01, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

… slain Marine as Lance Cpl. George Dramis of C~ape May, N.J. 'U' offers Apple computer bargains (Continued from Page 1) Zenith and IBM personal computers as well as Apple products. 'It's not inten- ded…

… can pick their computer up at Michigan Media. Only full-time students can purchase the computers. Students can also purchase the Macintosh, Lisa 2, and two other models, the Apple II and Apple III, at…

… as a place where only Apples are sold," Marks said. Once students receive a demon- stration and decide to purchase a com- puter; officials at the education center will send them to University Photo Ser…

… the same discounted prices through Inacomp, a local, private computer dealer. Sponsored jointly by the educaiton school and the University Computing Center, the Microcomputer education Center eventually…

… will offer classes and lectures on basic computer use, said Schmidt. Skills such as word processing, illustration, and statistical computations will be taught. MARKS SAID that once the center gets its…

… Coordinator....... STEVE MATHER tlieb, Nancy Gottesman, Claudia Green,' Georgea Circulation Supervisor ., TIM BENNETTI. , . ,' , s " # 1984 Engineering and Computer Science Grads If you are a high achiever…

… Professional Sales If you are graduating with a degree in Engineering or Computer Science, or an MBA with the same undergraduate degrees, you should investigate these opportunities in technical sales. You…

…: " Computer Systems Division, Fort Lauderdale, FL * Information Terminals Group, Dallas, TX " Semiconductor Sector, Melbourne, FL …

January 25, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

… of (the nomination) and delighted about it" in a statement released yesterday. lAnn Arbor's Authorized Dealer 1 1 Apple Computer Dealer is 1 I I Soffering you special savings on all Macintosh…

…St Phone994-1357 - t. COMPUTER RENTALS We offer a full selection of computers, printers, modems, terminals and hard drives including IBM, COMPAQ, and APPLE products. Short and long term rates available…

…Tsoftware in stock. 10% off when you buy 2 or more! S (with this ad)yI I featuring:II MICR SOFT® Basic a 1 Mulitpian and Chart j Sargon II (computer chess) Transylvania (adventure) 1 Triyia - . Dollars & Sense…

…TI LearningCenterLtd. I mark registered to computer and software specialists Appecomputerinc. 1 1 1 381 N. Maple Rd., Maple Village Shopping Center " 996-1616 Dalston ... named to federal task force PSN…

… motivated people can succeed. The risk in this approach is high, but the rewards are greater. ROLM. We create an atmosphere for success. The rest is up to you. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE…

… hardware, software, and customer-ori- ented skills in the areas of product support, computer-controlled business communica- tions systems, and the most advanced rugged environment computer systems in the…

March 02, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 119) • Page Image 2

… reports agreeme Two Apple Macintosh computers, sell the which were being used as demonstrator models t models for students wishing to buy bers at su discounted computers from the Univer- O fficia sity, were…

… a There a few weeks before spring vacation, the case, wh computers were being used as demon- police sai strator models under the University's stolen. nt withApple Computers to Macintosh and several…

… serious campaign are Employment Minister John Rober- ts and party president Iona Cam- pagnolo. CONTACT: HALLE PARK 3505 Mayfield Road CLEVELAND, OHIO 44118 (216) 382-4000, Ext. 267 computers From staff…

… stolen Wednesday morning ter, how along with a computer printer, campus compute security officials said yesterday. demonstr The computerware, which security remain of officials say was valued at $6…

… & Crafts Assistants, Archery, Riflery, Computers, Rocketry, Photography, Radio, Drama, Dance, Gymnastics, and Pioneering. We are also seeking RN's at this time. French Woods Festival of the, Performing Arts…

…, Sports, Go-Carts and Computer TFEERNENEeAM34 OWNERDRECTRS SNCE 1%,H " e l n n t a p eeF E R N D A L E , N Y 1 2 7 3 4 - 9 7 1 2 Friday, March 2, 1984 Vol. XCIV-No. 119 (ISSN 0745-967X) The Michigan Daily…

September 15, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

… priority tod are left," fire operations are expected again in the U-M students, fculy and staf can take advantage of 41% -58 of retail prices on Apple, IBM and Zenith personal computers through U…

… theWhpoderi sring that havfer id A decsinl beginn tmadtrr inthw.ek 4 4 4 4 4 Save Big Bucks on a Persona Computer! weathe UNDATED - Cold National Park, and firefi hot spots. But experts…

…-M's Computer Kickoff Sale. To help you decide on a system, take a test-drive and talk to a representative at the *~~D HanOnisla in the Michigan Union Mal l0am - 6pm Call 763-6181 for more information, or pick…

… book/order form at: Alil Campus computing sites Campus Information Center, Michigan Union Computing Resource Center Photo and Campus Services Order your computer today! Editor in Chief…

September 14, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 5) • Page Image 9

… and staff can take advantage of 41% - 58% off retail prices on Apple, IBM and Zenith personal computers through U-M's Computer Kickoff Sale. To help you decide on a system, take a test-drive and talk to…

… BOARDWALK (Near Briarwood) 662-0243 No Jacket Required to work at Michigan Telefund Earn $5.00-$6.50/hr. plus bonuses Flexible evening hours Save Big Bucks on a Personal Computer! U-M students, faculty…

… a representative at the Hands-On Display in the Michigan Union Mall l~am - 6pmn Call 763-6181 for more information, or pick up an info book/order form at: All campus computing sites Campus Information…

… Center, Michigan Union Computing Resource Center Photo and Campus Services Order your computer today! 4 …

March 02, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 119) • Page Image 6

…/DOS has computer companies and others chomping at the bit. We design state-of-the-art system software. We need programmers to work on Operating Systems. Compil- ers (FORTRAN, COBOL, Pascal, BASIC, C) Word…

… Processing, Data Base Management Sys- tems, Graphics and more. Our OEM customer base is a Who's Who of the hardware business (IBM, Apple, Radio Shack, Intel, Tektronix)..As new systems, like the IBM Personal…

Computer and new processors like the 68000o are developed, Microsoft's programmers get their hands on the machines before they go into production. So your hardware suggestions and software innovations dur…

…- ing R & D become part of the computers of the future. Microsoft provides the best sys- tems programming work environment. all the high-level hardware (DEC 2060, two 1170s, and ,VAX 11750 development…

… fifteen minutes away. We are looking for outstanding programmers-those with intel- ligence, drive, and a commit- ment to excellence. We want programmers who will advance The Standard in micro- computer

February 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

… COMPANY (Janus Films and Voyager Press): HYPERCARD APPLICATIONS. HyperCard software products (art, films, biological sciences) that run on an Apple Macintosh computer and control laser videodiscs. i q…

… using TenCore authoring software. AFTERNOON PRESENTATIONS: 1:30-4:30 APPLE MACINTOSH SUPPORTED TOOLS AVAILABLE FOR INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS AND TRAINING PROGRAMS DEVELOPERS: 1:30-2:30 COURSE OF ACTION…

…: Authorware. Both acourseware design system and an authoring system. 2:30-3:30 HYPERCARD: APPLE CORPORATION. Use of HyperCard as an authoring system. Mike Novak, University of Michigan. 3:30-4:30 VOYAGER…

… . U-M Computing Cen ti ti ": ::":. IX, ......................... .......... '?i Wednesday, Febru 7:30pm Hosted by Amazin' jary 17 Blue I1 4) LZ I 1-1 ) )7, E RECRUIT CO., LTD. has been…

… York offices,.... .' &Q.I 04 MON-THUR FRI 7AM -1AM 7AM - 9PM challenging work in such fields as telecommunications, super-computing and publishing awaits you. Place: 2311 EECS y,9ORO Date…

February 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

…): HYPERCARD APPLICATIONS. HyerCard software products (art, films, biological sciences) that run on an Apple Macintosh computer and control laser videodiscs. FABULOUS PERKS'!!A BONUS PRIZES!! Renf a Car from…

…. AFTERNOON PRESENTATIONS: 1:30-4:30 APPLE MACINTOSH SUPPORTED TOOLS AVAILABLE FOR INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS AND TRAINING PROGRAMS DEVELOPERS: 1:30-2:30 COURSE OF ACTION: Authorware. Both a courseware design…

… system and an authoring system. 2:30-3:30 HYPERCARD: APPLE CORPORATION. Use of HyperCard as an authoring system. Mike Novak, University of Michigan. 3:30-4:30 VOYAGER COMPANY (Janus Films and Voyager Press…

March 16, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 113) • Page Image 5

… in Formal Gowns come to Conlin's! Now through March 31, when you buy selected Macintosh*SE or Macintosh II computers, you'll get a rebate for up to half the suggested retail price of the Apple

…' peripherals you add on -so you'll save up to $800. Ask for details today where computers are sold on campus. Apple Pays Half Computing Resource Center …

March 10, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 109) • Page Image 10

computers, you'll get a rebate for up to half the suggested retail price of the Apple peripherals you add on - so you'll save up to $800. Ask for (details today where computers are sold on campus. a 6 d…

Apple Pays Half ('nmniitinr Resource Center It a - -mv--I I- -- I ... . pi …

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. …

September 06, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

… said. THE COMPUTING Center has already used the Apple and Zenith machines as workstations in the Union computing center and at NUBS. "We don't want to end up with a broad mixture of terminals," Emery…

… (Continued from Page 1) and faculty could only access one .computer at the University, the UM :system. The new computer, UB, will include all the new request accounts. The UB computer, an Amdahl 470 V/8-B, is…

… not quite as sophisticated as the UM computer, an Amdahl 5860-M, abut Marks stressed that $50 of com- puter access on the UB system is equal to $50 on the UM system. At this time, the new request ac…

computer access on campus. et computer accounts EMERY SAID the Computing Cen- ter is going to increase the number of terminals available to help cope with the expected boost in users. New terminal stations…

… number at this time. To receive the account, a student must bring a valid student I.D. and a second I.D. bearing a photo to special tables set up at the Computing Center, on North Campus and the Union Com…

April 15, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 133) • Page Image 8

…-2300 Mon. - Sat. Take advantage of us. UM Students, Faculty, Staff: Inacomp Computer Center of Ann Arbor is now part of the UM Consortium. So now you can purchase Apple and IBM personal computers at low UM…

… home an Apple or IBM personal computer. " By LIAM FLAHERTY Poor play, lack of concentration, and the elements all conspired to give the Michigan men's golf team a thir- teenth place finish in the…

… 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 choose the computer system that's right for you. Computers. Autahoried…

… Deler 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 mile east of North Campus) and find out how easy it is to take…

October 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

… CHRIS GRASSO The University may soon expand its sales of computer software, a move that has upset some local retailers. Since January 1984, the University has offered Apple and Zenith com- puters, plus…

… educational discount in buying computers and its tax-exempt status as unfair advantages. When Apple Macintosh sales first began, prospective buyers could also purchase their computers through the Inacomp…

…. Three years ago, the department began to receive temporary funding from LSA and other units within the University to bring more writers to campus for day or week-long visits. COMPUTERS 'IT'may e3 By…

… limited software for these machines, to students, faculty, and staff at discounts of up to 50 percent off the retail price. IBM computers were added to the list just this past September. "All we're trying…

Computer Center in Ann Ar- bor. The practice has since been discontinued, Marks said. Negotiations between retailers and the University over the local in- volvement are continuing at this time, but no…

… a safe haven elsewhere. (Continued from Page 1) COMPUTERS will also control the building's temperature as well as fire, electricity, and security systems. It is the first hospital to have a com…

… requirements to: Editorial Positions Mr. K. Bratton, Personnel GALE RESEARCH CO. Penobscot Building Detroit, MI 48226 An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Jointly Operated by the Computing Center and the School of…

March 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

…, Apple, Zenith, Mi- students what's available and how to crosoft, and Claris will all be repre- go about purchasing a computer. sented today and tomorrow at the The company representatives will Fifth…

… Tedlock, SUNY, Buffalo, Rackham Amphitheatre, 2-5 pm. Computer companies hit trade show at Union BY BARRIE BERSON ogy and the hottest companies on "Hey, I know nothing about the market are bringing…

computers computers. Impress me." and software to the University to copThers.Impbehress d js show off their products. The exhibi- They'll all be there to do just tion is geared to show University that. IBM…

… Annual Computer Trade Show, offer prices and information on their sponsored by the Interfraternity various products, and they are pre- Council. parios er u s s and ve It is the age of computer technol…

… Comfort Inn) . ANN ARBOR U __ _ ______ __ " f " r ill: e a long hard look into your future... 313-973-1188 DIRECT DEPOSIT - ELECTRONIC FILING ALL RETURNS COMPUTER PREPARED Refund checks received…

…: Public Interest Research Groups - B 115 MLB, 7-9 pm. Peer Writing Tutors - 611 Church St. Computing Center, 7-11 pm. ECB trained. Northwalk - Sun-Thur, 9 pm-1 am. Call 763-WALK or stop by 3224 Bursley…

… "r::;r". On March 30th and 31st in the Michigan Union, the interfraternity council will sponsor it's fifth annual COMPUFAIR. This computer trade show is designed to bring to the Ann Arbor community…

…, the opportunity to investigate the latest computer hardware and software. If you are contemplating a purchase in the near future, for components or an entire system, you owe it to yourself to get the…

… best possible products from the finest in computer manufacturing. COMPUFAIR 1989 In the Michigan Union on thursday and friday. ~i L - A I…

September 26, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

… compatibles, including graphics. Models for Apple computers also available. 32900 COLUMBIA MPC COMPUTER -- with dual floppies. 1 28K memory, graphics, serial …

… will- carry nuclear warheads. Engin. school issues photo I.D. By ALYSSA FIRST In an effort to clamp down on studen- ts who show false identification cards to use computers at the College of Engineering…

… use computers in the Chrysler Center, the Undergraduate Library, East Engineering and the Dow Buildings, said Robert Patrick, associate security supervisor for the safety department. FORMERLY students…

… other students who want to use the special computers, said Mary Robertson, a senior who sits on the college's student council. "I've heard of people giving away their ID cards and a lot of people doing…

… LSA stuff on the engineering com- puters," Robertson said. "THE PROBLEM was brought up in engineering council and photo IDs were seen as the best solution," she ad- ded. Use of engineering computers is…

… supposed to be there could be denying access to an engineering student who has paid a fee to use the computers," Phillips said. SEVERAL students said the college failed to notify them about getting a new…

… Development - Phillip Tobias, "The Kalahari Bushmen and the Changing Size of Modern Human Beings," 4:10 p.m., Rackham. Computer Center - "Intro to File Editor," 12:10 p.m., 1011 NUBS; "In- tro to Taxis part 1…

… Organizations Development Center - Workshop, "One for All and All for One: Team Building" 4 p.m. & 7 p.m., Union. Microcomputer Education Center - Workshop, Intro to Macintosh Per- sonal Computer, 9 a.m., Word…

…- cident. A story in yesterday's Daily in- correctly stated that those facts were confirmed by Ann Arbor police. s In a barrel because of debts? LOOK FOR WORK IN DAM COMPUTERS "You'll swear by us" STUDENT…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 20, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

… 2865 Boardwalk 662-2643 [1 Brilliant. 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…

… Coalition; Mason Hall; Asian Students Mass meeting; 2413 6:30 p.m. on the ground floor. With Computer Kickoff prices, you can afford brilliance. "Introducing Objectivism"; a video by Leonard Peikoff…

…; sponsored by the UM Students of Objectivism; Pond Room at the Union; 7:30-10:30 p.m. Furthermore English Composition Board peer tutors availat.e; Angell-Haven and 611 Computing Centers; Sundays through…

… a v.-n Rae Z Dno Brilliant Options 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. Mlacintosh. Dominick's; 6 p…

March 28, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

…, the faster, more powerful personal computer from Apple. Macintosh Plus offers several new features to provide the kind of performance advanced users demand. Features include a new keyboard with built…

… (current ID required) For More Information, Call 764-1489 A Great Personal Computer is Now Even Better... More Affordable! The MacintoshTM 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! . >macnadrna r = i ft iq NOW, ft, M, :; il t :;.: k.;.. More Powerful! Introducing MacintoshTM Plus…

…-in numeric keypad, increased system speed, and standard one megabyte of memory. With the new Apple@ Hard Disk 20 you can store up to 20 megabytes of information and retrieve it up to three times faster…

March 27, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 120) • Page Image 10

computer from Apple. Macintosh Plus offers several new features to provide the kind of performance advanced users demand. Features include a new keyboard with built-in numeric keypad, increased system speed…

… customer Expires 4/30/86 A Great Personal Computer is Now Even Better... I I 1 I I U. I I. newspaper that Raveling informed Houston officials of his decision late Tuesday. But Jay Goldberg, UH sports in…

… popular Macintosh family. Add Apple's New 800K External Disk Drive to your Macintosh 512K to double your data storage! 'A1 More Powerful! Introducing Macintoshlm Plus, the faster, more powerful personal…

…, and standard one megabyte of memory. With the new AppleO Hard Disk 20 you can store up to 20 megabytes of information and retrieve it up to three times faster. Perfect for large documents and massive…

March 14, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

… Rio! iRio I Archery, Arts & Crafts, Ca- noeing, Ceramics, Computers, Dance, Drama, Fencing, Golf, Gymnastics. Overnight Camp- ing, Piano/Song Leader, Riding (English), Riflery, Sailing, Scu- ba, Swim…

… 180 East End Ave., NY, NY 10128 (212) 744-3421 Archery, Baseball, Basketball, Canoeing, Computers, Foot- ball, Golf, Karate, Lacrosse, Overnight Camping, Riding (English), Riflery, Sailing, Scuba, Shop…

… competition went, it was like the old apples and oranges platitude. Or, in the Michigras Battle of the Bands, more like comparing an apple, a pear, a peach, and a banana. The peach band won. They were called…

…. The guitarist does most of the singing. They were more rock and rollish from Next Window Please's pop, but still in the danceable vein. The apple band was the third place finisher. They were called The…

April 18, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

… low prices 4 O 1985 Apple Computer, Inc. Apple and the Apple logo am registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Macintosh is a tradiemark of Mcintosh Utboratory Inc. and is being used with its…

…. From a Macintosh' personal computer. A Macintosh can help you with your home- work. Help you with your term papers. Help you with your research projects. And help you organize your study time and think…

November 17, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 53) • Page Image 9

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

… peripherals. So now there's no reason to settle for an ordinary PC.With The Macintosh Sale, you can wind up with much more of a computer. Without spending a lot more money New M Open...0 Close Save As... F…

September 15, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 7) • Page Image 10

… ,G MACWTS GeEAT AEQCAO. OOJlt (111fNIN In what will surely be the easiest test of your intellect this term, Apple invites you to try winnfing a free Applex Macintoshk Plus personal computer merely by…

… finding it in this drawing. Well even give you a hint: It s not the table, the lamp, or the chair Now you're on your own. To register look for contest details where Macintosh computers are sold on your…

September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 82

…$ MIN.) 668-2744 707 PACKARD NEAR STATE STREET No Mp- "W Apple Macintosh IBM Personal Computers Zenith Data Systems Epson Citizen Rodime Next Have Your Favorite Movies Delivered To Your Door And…

… Your Computer Repaired Right On Ca ILM? VL_ I 10 I 48 hour (in most cases) turn-around repai Factory replacement parts Manufacturer-trained repa, DELIVERS AND PICKS UP FREE MEMBERSHIP ASiA GA…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 29

… into creative, art, produc- tion, media and research departments. A year ago, it grew from 13 to 50 volunteer members. Money raised is being put toward a new office, an Apple Macintosh computer and a…

… having problems, Ridenour made a takeover bid. He suc- ceeded and revamped the service. He worked out new deals with The New York Times and USA Today. He hired more employees, moved data into computers

September 22, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 11) • Page Image 7

… easily adapts to your computing style. With a detachable battery for easier portability. An AC adapter/recharger that plugs into any outlet. MS-DOS* to run virtually all PC/XT compatible software. And 640K…

… back 180-degrees so it lies flat to accommodate a desktop monitor. Computer Kickoff '88 E&y d staem s Hands-On Display Area N REM s 1 t!L(7ALIYR E. f I{RE TENAME GOOE~i ON Michigan Union-Ground Floor PC…

…:00am-6:00pm "trsiyil e"Iu'*W e''"""iy"io ah" n M on-ri 1 :00 m -6:0pmstudents, faculty and staff for their own use. No other discounts apply. Limit one portable personal computer per individual in any 12…

… one scmanM CD cluding the ex- Pocket Discman, plays the new And even if you the CD player, you may still win one of 15 Apple T-shirts. No strings attached--just fill out a registration form at the…

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