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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...much in principle since the Edison cylinder. On conventional LPs, called analog recordings, images of sound waves picked up by a microphone are traced into vinyl grooves; a kind of aural photograph is "developed" when a stylus retraces the grooves and re-creates the sonic vibrations. Digital recordings are akin to the computer-assisted cameras used in space, which translate images into a series of binary numbers that are later reassembled into pictures back on earth. In digital recording a computer takes 44,000 impressions of sound per sec. and assigns each a numerical value. The numbers are then recorded...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Think Small: Here Come CDs | 3/21/1983 | See Source »

...television and in theaters. On Feb. 18, Universal Pictures simultaneously showed the movie on 17 pay-per-view subscription and cable systems and opened it at 91 moviehouses around the country. It was the first time that a premiering film had also been released on television. The result was akin to the reaction of Frederic, the apprentice pirate in the operetta, upon discovering that his spinsterish nursemaid is not the ideal of female pulchritude: disappointment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: Double-Edged Disappointment | 3/7/1983 | See Source »

...reason business is good is that the store outlets are open nights and weekends, while conventional brokerage offices keep hours more akin to bankers'. The in-store units also seem to benefit from the "halo" effect of Sears' consumer reputation. Sears is trying to capitalize on this sturdy image with a new television advertising campaign for its financial centers that features Actor Hal Holbrook intoning, "Trust us to make it work for you." (Holbrook is also advertising for a Toledo bank, and last week it sued him and Sears for violating what it said was an exclusive contract...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Halo Effect | 2/21/1983 | See Source »

...first step is to decide what you want the computer to do-play blackjack, manipulate text, juggle figures? Once the task is clearly defined, the programmer lays out a step-by-step procedure for executing that task. Think of these procedures as roughly akin to cookbook recipes. The recipe for playing blackjack, for example, might go something like this: "Get a deck of cards. Shuffle the cards. Deal two cards to each player. Ask the first player if he wants another card. Did the face value of that third card put his total over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Write Programs | 1/3/1983 | See Source »

...movie's largest potential is for disaster. The process by which films are made is akin to one of those long, skidding, agonizing chase sequences shot along the rim of a cliff. Inside their chosen vehicle the egomaniacs scream at fate and one another, all the while kicking and kneeing, punching and gouging as they struggle for control of the wheel. Most movies, as everyone knows, end up in the ravine, bottoms up among the broken and rusting remnants of last year's improbable dreams. A few-sensibly designed or well-balanced or inherently powerful- seem to steer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Tootsie on a Roll to the Top | 12/20/1982 | See Source »

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