Word: computerize
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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"I get more positive reaction than negative," says Nguyen, adding that she uses the computer because it helps her focus and keeps her from falling asleep. "There are some people annoyed by it, and some people think it's the coolest [thing] in the world."
Lamount Library last month installed electrical outlets next to carrels on the second floor. Library officials have dedicated the area to computer users and renamed it the Lamount Laptop Loge. Jon Lanham '70, associate librarian at Lamont, says the Loge was created in response to a large number of complaints...
Frank A. Urso, consulting manager at the Technology Product Center, says Powerbooks made up almost 50 percent of Macintosh computer sales at the beginning of the academic year.
"Clicking is just a way of life now," says Joan Duckett, head of reference at Langdell Library. "Some people can't function without a computer."
Greg Carr, who earned a masters in public policy degree in 1989, was the lucky recipient of the Donaldson lunch. Carr, who was chair of "a little computer company called Prodigy" following his time at the KSG, joked "I plan to use this opportunity as a platform to announce my...