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September 16, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 7) • Page Image 20

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September 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 20

…HP-28C - Advanced statistics e Unit conversion State of the Art " 250 programmable com- Scientific Calculator mends and functiona ' 60 direct keyboard " Separate alpha and numeric keyboards e Four-line LCD display * Infrared printer interface " Folding "clamshell" case -- Battery power (3" N" Cells) Mfg. Sugg. Ret. $235 HP-41 Hand Held Computing System U33' FREE' 3 a w Advantage s o 3 3 Module gUWe Portable. Battery operated. * * Carry the ...…

September 16, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 7) • Page Image 21

…w ' wV " SAP :w STORY' Continued from Page 11 Fleming makes clear in his memo to the regents of July 12 that the intent of deputization is to "vastly improve our capability to deal with disruptive acts." The use of deputized security officers to terminate disruptive acts is pre- sented as an alternative to relying on city police forces, which, according to the memo, necessitates "resorting to the civil or criminal law." But in an intervie...…

September 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 21

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September 16, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 7) • Page Image 22

… w w w DRIVE-IN Continued from Page 5 hospitality stems from Wayne man- ager Dick Hallman, who has worked at the drive-in for over 25 years. "(Viewers) call out to me, 'Mr. Hallman, Mr. Hallman.' It's some old employees and some customers, they come in here for years and years... Heh. There's one customer over here, I don't know his name, but he's here at least four nights a week." The Wayne, which has a 2,000 car capacity and averages be...…

September 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 22

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September 16, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 7) • Page Image 23

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

…tions of a telephone, telephone dialer, calculator, typewriter, per- sonal computer, appointments cal- endar, and address book. And this workstation might be in your home, if you're one of tomorrow's "tele- commuters." But will you work for a big cor- poration? Electronics has some- thing to say about that too! Busi- ness experts say computers are the power behind today's American Dream: owning your own business. For entrepreneurs, the comput...…

September 16, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 7) • Page Image 24

…w mw CRIMINALIZING PROTEST NEW 'U' POLICY, DEPUTIES MAKE SPEAKING YOUR MIND A w w w RISKY BUISNESS... AND THE By.Ca......t.wrhand.....andra..tei.grabe. By Cale Southworth and Sandra Steingraber tempt to ban Bush from campus. Shapiro expressed his grave fear that "restrictions in the type of ideas we are going to con- sider because of prejudice or political and intellectual authori- tarianism can slowly transform great scholarly institution...…

September 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 24

…V 4 ' w N 2 V I 0 X a-L F z I- 0L S z 0 V. I- 0 ing the Grade h Computers 0 *n grandpa's day, the well- equipped collegian went off to school with a raccoon coat and a fountain pen. In mom and dad's day, the college-bound arrived on campus with a portable radio, port- able stereo, and portable (maybe even electric) typewriter. But today's college students, while still free to bring all of the above to cam- pus, may need an additional it...…

September 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 25

…time-when they arrive. At Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, "free computing accounts ... are distributed at registration to pro- vide students with enough comput- ing time to meet normal require- ments," say Cornell recruiters. "Computers are rapidly becoming integrated into academic life as an increasingly important part of in- struction and research." Some col- leges charge a nominal fee for these accounts; others provide them as part ...…

September 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 26

…Gigantic Savings On Computer Products Calculators HARD DRIVES SEAGATE Internal Hard Disk Subsystems 20 Megabyte ................$349 30 Megabyte 1/2 Height ..........399 Each system includes: " Seagate Drive " Controller " Documentation e 2 Cables " 1 yr limited warranty * For use in IBM PC. XT AT&T. most compatibles 40 MGB Drive (only) for AT ....... 699 80 MGB Drive (only) for AT ....... 999 ARCHIVE XL Tape Backup " 40 MB Capacity * QIC-40 ...…

September 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 27

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September 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 28

… & <V to V EUCATIOA AE ON 20 POPULAR MAGAZINES!! El 54 iss $32.13 SI reg $64.26 You Save 50% FTM II ii. j n~n 'r 4 O 52 iss $29.12 reg $58.24 You Save 50% TI 12 iss $29.25 reg $58.50 You Save 50% 2 iss $15.00 reg $30 You Save 50% '4 TV GUIDE NEWSWEEK PARENTS POP. SCIENCE 0 1 yr $26 TV El 52 iss $21.80 NE Q 1 yr. $11.95 PA 0 1 yr. $8.97 PS reg $29.90 reg $41 reg $18 reg $13.94 SEVENTEEN PSYCHOL. TODAY MS NEW YORKER 0 1 yr $13.95...…

September 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 29

…v ou're proud of the state-of-the- art stereo system you brought to your college dorm. And the com- puter. And the VCR. But you're also worried that someone is going to make off with them when you're not around. Why invite theft? Some simple precautions can foil would-be thieves and reduce your anxiety. Common sense is the best se- curity device, says Robert Stolle of the Northwestern University Public Safety Department in Evanston, Illinois. ...…

September 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 30

…I I product showcase 4 Connect to a World of Information USRobotics' Sportster 1200 modem connects your computer to a world of information. With a Sportster 1200 modem, a stan- dard telephone line, and data communications software, you can use your computer to send and receive information to vir- tually any communicating com- puter in the world. Access the university mainframe. Com- municate with bulletin board systems. Gather facts on an...…

September 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 31

…z z w Fy ga fyueusenahctsandhlclc- puters. Technological advances mean a lot more power in the palm of your hand. Read on for a short course on cal- culators and how to choose the one that's right for you. Just the facts... Most calculators share common I~features: a 10-key keyboard plus decimal point; an eight-digit capacity display with a floating decimal (the decimal point moves to the correct position in an answer) and automatic rounding o...…

September 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 32

…sight-impaired," says Tom Mock, a staff engineer with the Electronic Industries Association (EIA) in Washington, D.C. "Input is verified by voice simu- lation," explains Mock. For any calculator user, however, the voice verification of what is entered can improve accuracy. There are three general classifi- cations of hand-held calculators: four- to six-function, prepro- grammed, and programmable. Your first step in choosing a calcu- lator is t...…

September 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 33

…If only typewriters let you proofread your work before they printed it on the page. What a mess! You've just proofread your term paper and it's got typos, spelling errors and misplaced paragraphs. Now, you can't hand in a paper like this. So no matter how tired you are, you've got to retype the entire thing. That is, unless you typed it on a Videowriter.* The Videowriter solves all your typing problems. 7/ Take the most obvious one: typos. On...…

September 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 34

…C who wants to know? U 0 z z 0U <W How about some tips on W. buying and using a telephone answering machine? A There's a lot of competition * in the answering-machine market, so you'll find machines at a variety of prices-depending on what features they include. In general, the more goodies offered on the machine, the more expensive it will be. Decide in advance what features are important to you. Con- sider: e Call screening: You can liste...…

September 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 35

…Before you choose a long distance service, take a close look. You may be thinking about choosing one of the newer carriers over AT&T in order to save money. Think again. Since January 1987, AT&T's rates have dropped more than 15% for direct-dialed out-of- state calls. So they're lower than you probably realize. For infor- mation on specific rates, you can call us at 1 800 222-0300. And AT&T offers clear long distance connections, operator ass...…

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