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March 11, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 108) • Page Image 16

… Placement. I b You can talk about how simple the Apple'*Macintosh' computer is to use. Or how it can think the way you think. Or how compatible it, is with other computers. But think again when the word…

… "expensive" comes to mind. Because it's just not true any more. Introducing the Macintosh Classic' computer. It's the most affordable analysis. The Classic is a completely integrated Macintosh system. Its…

… monitor, keyboard, mouse and system software are all included, as are extras you might not expect-such as built-in networking and the Apple SuperDrive& disk drive, which lets the Classic read from and write…

March 11, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

…. Apple Computers no longer manufactures computers with floppy disk drives, as the company believes the use of disks for saving documents is becoming obsolete. Students must now look into alternative…

… just a bit too quickly. During spring break, the Information Technology Division staff installed all new Macintosh computers in the Angell Hall Computing Site, wlich are now built without disk drives…

… methods of file storage, such as the University's Institutional File System Network, which allocates each student a private file directory accessible from any on-campus computer. While the University should…

… be commend- ed for its efforts to keep its computer network up to date with various technological advances, students should have been warned about the changes well before the break. A transition period…

… step in the right direction, it still has the potential for creating chaos during heightened busy computing times such as midterms and finals. Having fewer disk dri- ves than computers likely will slow…

… down the computing process significantly. Documents saved on IFS are only accessi- ble from computers that are linked to the University system, which requires a computer with at least eight megabytes of…

… RAM, a Hayes Compatible Modem - 9600 bps or faster - and an Internet Access Kit. Many students with computers in their homes use older, often discontinued models. Those stu- dents frequently save their…

… work on disks and bring them to a University computing site to print out the documents. A good way to familiarize students early on with the new system would be to dedicate time during orientation to…

… accessing the system will be available for those unfamiliar with the process. If students are being asked to rely on the University's computer system, they should not have to worry about technical glitches…

… first, especially when problems are unanticipated. But with a few important changes, the new computers can provide a better working atmosphere for students with faster access and more up…

March 11, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 88) • Page Image 5

… the landscape architects have chosen to plant crab-apple trees. My parents have had a crab-apple tree in their yard for years. It has been a nothing but a nuisance. Sure it flowers, for at most two…

… weeks in spring. More often than not, it blooms for about three days. The rest of the year it is ugly. worse than that, it drops rock hard "apples" onto the yard, which in turn, rotted the grass…

… underneath if left for too long. Another unanticipated side effect is that the apples turn into dangerous projectiles when picked up and thrown by mischievous kids (we had a high school bus stop on our corner…

… - the kids loved to have crab-apple fights). Needless to say, I think panting crab-apple trees would be a mistake. It makes no sense to do so, considering the climate of SE Michigan will not allow the…

… trees to flower for long, and the apples will just be a source of trouble. ANDREA E. CROSS-DIAL ENGINEERING ALUM *bstinence can stop HIV TO THE DAILY: I am writing in response to Jean Twenge's column…

… printing in the ITD Campus Computing Sites now costs 4C per page. Printing charges are deducted from your UMCE computing allocation. Check your account balance regularly! Join the Technology Force of the…

… opportunity you need to meet the challenges you'll face. We are interested in interviewing students in Engineering, Computer Science, Geosciences and/or Applied Sciences. Schlumberger is an equal opportunity…

March 11, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… Union or call 763-5900 for info. OFFICE PRODUCTS OUTLET: Largest selection of used in Washtenaw, Livingston, & Lenawee counties. 4-drawer files from $39, chairs from $5, computer furniture from $29, desks…

… North Campus Commons. Rules available @ 2267 GG Brown Bldg. ROOMMATES' FEMALE HOUSEMATE NEEDED! May' May, great loc. 534 Hill. Call Cheryl 995- 1184. COMPUTERS IBM 386-33MHz COMPATIBLE. 120 Meg. Fast Hard…

… monitor, 40 MB Hard Drive, 3.5 & 5.25HD floppy, software. $600/ best. Call 769-9431. LASER PRINTER '91 APPLE II NT. $1900. Call Todd, 995-5575. COMPAQ 286 DESKPRO, VGA, HD, $595, Laser Jet HP $600, IBM $750…

March 11, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

…. Small pets welcome. NEAR CENTRAL OR MEDICAL- eff. 1 & 2 bdrm. Semi-fum. w/ appl. & prkg. avail. $475-$675/mo., util. incl. 747-6895. PARK PLAZA - 1320 S. University. 3 bedroom available now through…

…'s, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4WD's. Your area. Toll free 800/218- 9000 ext. A-1864 for current listings. MACEXCHANGE Discount Computer Outlet. Sales and Service. Plain Talk Microphone $20, PowerMacs from $699. Buy…

…!! Create your own schedule, gain valuable computer skills. Paid training, fun atmosphere. $6.50+/hr. to start, bonuses up to $8/hr. For application & info stop by 611 Church #304 or call 998-7420. $$ SUMMER…

…-1310 6-10 p.m. ADMINISTRATIVE Asst.- Genitor Corp. seeks enthusiastic, self-motivated individual for P/T office position. Solid computer skills a must. Fax resume to: 734/213-2525 or e- mail cas…

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