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September 15, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… become computerized. 1944 is past, but at the University of Michigan, 1985 is the dawning age of computering. Starting this fall and continuing until the end of 1987, the University will try to…

Apple or Zenith at low cost from the University’s microcomputer education center in the School of Education Building. Marks said that the costs of the computers have not been determined. May 4…

…July 12, 1985 - Now a days, you can’t get very far without running into computers. Video games and video game arcades taturate malls and inner-city skid rows around the country. Computer

… maintain its tradition of staying ahead of the times and install computers with easy access for all students. “I’d like to see computers available within five minutes of every student on campus…

… when Van Houweling introduced it at the Regent’s June meeting. Under the plan, the University would set up “clusters of 25-50 computers around campus,” Van Houweling said. Where these clusters…

… University has 250 stations available to students for general use — for example in the Michigan Union’s computing center. But Van Houweling says that by the end of 1987, the University would have…

… increased the number of its computers seven fold. These new station will be modele after computing centers currently available to business and engineering school students. For a mandatory $100 fee…

…, students in the two schools have access to 45 computers set aside for general use. “I’ve not nothing but positive reactions (about the two computing programs),” said Regent Thomas Roach (D…

…-Saline), “For a slight fee, students can do anything on them, from writing papers, to writing letters home. It’s a bargain.” But as with business and engineering students, access to computers may be a…

… “bargain” but it is not free. Students, except those in the two schools, will begin paying computing fees; going from $50 for winter term to $100 per term starting next spring. Business and…

July 13, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 80) • Page Image 5

…-taking app on my computer. Finally, this year, I sat down, and I started to clicking through my list of nearly 150 articles that I had been meaning to read. And as overwhelming as it seemed in the moment…

… content based on algorithms and computer programs is also problematic because they can help, even subtly, reinforce stereotypes. Recently, MLB.TV had a half-off discount for Fathers Day, but, at least…

… five senses. For example, we know a car exists because we can see or hear it. We know an apple exists because we can see the apple and taste it. This is one of the basic ideas of metaphysics, yet…

April 03, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… available. However, mathematicians have established a theory of computability, which illustrates how our brains can generate infinite variations of expressions. In doing so, mathematicians have made…

… The 27th Golden Apple Award: The Unexpected Benefits of Pain, Passion and Pets WHAT: Economics professor Edward Cho will give a his “ideal last lecture,” open to the public, as the winner of the…

… Golden Apple Award. WHO: Golden Apple Award WHEN: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Rackham Graduate School, auditorium String Quartet Recital WHAT: String quartets composed of student performers will play…

December 11, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

… puzzle’s circles 61 Signed in pen 62 Leisurely gait 63 Doing nothing 64 Bird’s snack 65 Drinks slowly 66 Dragged to court DOWN 1 Apple computer 2 Every bit 3 Little piggy 4 Staying power 5 Place of rapid…

… RENT ACROSS 1 Cushions for gymnasts 5 Guard’s shout 9 Rectangular Apple 13 Tons 14 Student’s repetitive cry with a raised hand 15 Sports page news 16 Gift-wrapping need 18 Country singer Steve 19 Rowdy…

April 04, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

… pain in his wrist. He would try to ignore it while he sat at the computer for hours a day, coding and organizing data for his dissertation. However, the pain didn’t go away. Instead, it began to…

… ended when the Golden Apple committee presented him with the official Golden Apple Award. As they handed him the award, the entire audience gave Cho — and Munchy — a standing ovation. CHO From…

November 16, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

… 7 Former name of the Mariinsky Ballet 8 “Shameless” network, briefly 9 Bellicose sort 10 Pet pendant 11 Comedy duo Key & __ 12 Computer warning 15 Sub station 19 Hide 21 One rising at dawn 24 Guys 25…

… a chalet, maybe 54 Apple tablet 55 Girl in “Calvin and Hobbes” 56 Like argon and krypton 61 Burnable media 62 TiVo button 64 Feel sick 65 “That __ close!” By Jason Chapnick and C.C. Burnikel ©2017…

… Patience There’s a scene in “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” in which Wonder Woman sits at a computer and proceeds to click through folders of other superheroes waiting to appear in other movies…

March 15, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 45) • Page Image 12

… his cubicle to be polite and to welcome him to the office and did a sort of half-assed knock on the wall with my third and fourth knuckles. He looked up from his computer, and that’s when I…

… shit and feathers slammed into all of the family pictures that I had just hung on the walls — shattered the glass. It knocked over my computer monitor, scratched my nice leather office chair that…

… the block; they’ve got this apple-brie melt that’ll make your heart melt. I was hoping that we’d talk over lunch and that he’d say normal shit, and I’d be like damn I was wrong, he’s no weirdo…

September 12, 2017 (vol. 125, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… it is important for allies of the LGBT community to understand the complexity of navigating the business environment for LGBT-identifying people. In 2014, Apple CEO Tim Cook became the first…

… repeat of the events of the Gilded Age, those with low wage jobs are at the highest risk. “In terms of sheer productivity, humans can’t keep up with computers and robots, and even when they can…

February 01, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 20) • Page Image 6

…Classifieds Call: #734-418-4115 Email: dailydisplay@gmail.com ACROSS 1 Memo phrase 5 Music-playing Apple 9 Improvises musically 14 Primary 15 “__ Lisa” 16 Many a jukebox tune 17 Type of film…

… Invention leader 39 Academic ultimatum 43 Early computer 44 Quite small 45 Gear on slopes 46 Coral formation 49 Cavity filler’s org. 51 Shopper’s decision 58 Smelting waste 59 Neighbor of Turk. 60 Poke fun at…

March 17, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

…, Memphis did not become the Big Apple of the South and instead garnered a reputation as a city falling apart at the seams. However, what the statistics and media fail to show is all the wonderful…

… a successful businessman and computing analyst, Montague used his money and expertise to found the BDC. His latest endeavor, Tech901, aims to confront the shortage of IT talent in Memphis, as…

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