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Thanks to the techies at Digitas, the technology start-up company that maintains www.digitas.harvard.edu, every Harvard student had a personal shopping assistant last week. Course Decision Assistant (CDA) instantly searches, organizes and presents the Course Catalog and CUE guides using a clean, clickable interface. As FM searched for fulfillment, the key-word scan proved handy...
...disappointed, but not surprised, to learn that my course catalog arrived at home in San Diego after the Houses opened for students, and I was already here. My roommates and I joked over the summer that course catalogs arrive at the last possible moment and might, at this rate, arrive at add-drop deadline. No real worries though; I simply took advantage of the Handbook clause (p. 392): "One additional copy of the catalog is available free-of-charge to students who come in person to the Registrar's Office...
TAILOR-MADE The trouble with clothes shopping online or by catalog is that you never know if that dynamite blouse will look as good on you as it does on the skinny model. Now Broderbund's Cosmopolitan Fashion Makeover Deluxe CD-ROM ($50) lets you enter your own measurements, hairstyle and skin color on a virtual model to see how clothes from Macy's might look on your body. If you like what you see, simply click (on links to macys.com...
...Cubism to Abstract Expressionism to Pop Art during his long career. Now a huge survey of his work is being launched at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta and landing six stops later at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. But for all the overexertions of the catalog's scholarly essays to transform Rockwell from influential illustrator to grand artiste, he remains what he will always be: our deftest draftsman of democracy's dreams. That should be enough. WHEN Opens...
...phone technology from Finland, or Lapland, or anywhere else. What we need is anti-cell phone technology, to take back the streets (and passenger trains and restaurants and theaters and airplanes) from the cell people before we all go crazy. There must be a gadget in the Sharper Image catalog or somewhere that could negate this nuisance. A cell jammer, say, a pocket-size device that cell haters could carry around and deploy to knock a phone abuser offline. Even better if the device could also transmit into his ear a high-pitched shrieking sound, similar...