Word: computerizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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"It will be the flattest computer, like a clipboard," Holland says. "A lot of paperwork will be taken away, [making it] easier for students and the environment."
Some administrators actively steer clear ofgaz-F-19REVELATIONSCOURTESY HARVARD ARCHIVESWALL-TO-WALL COMPUTER: While shows like"The Jetsons" and places like Disney's"Tomorrowland" set the futuristic mood, theelectronic revolution was underway.
No, the answer is that probably nothing will happen. Computer difficulties aside, New Year's Eve 2000 will be just another day. As Professor of Astronomy Robert P. Kirshner points out, "If the universe is 15 billion years old, that's a million millennia. What's the big deal?" The...
Many of the media's millennial specials that do look on either side of the Main Event are useful; the New York Times Magazine's six special issues on the last 1,000 years, and "Millennium," a British television production, take advantage of the historical moment to examine broad trends...
And over the year, Harvard literally plowed ahead with the $20 million Maxwell-Dworkin computer science and electrical engineering building, which is being paid for by gifts from computer giants William H. Gates III, Class of 1977, and Steven A. Ballmer '77, also a former Crimson executive. The building, named...