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...drag of a glistening little jewel like Telluride, then, is like stepping out the back flap of a circus tent: Lord, there's a caravansary of gypsies parked back here! The chief of Telluride's housing authority, Dave Johnson, quit in June, citing job stress. The problem, says Jim Davidson, editor of the Telluride Times-Journal, "brings instability and a surly work force. We can't expect nice worker attitudes when people come to work begging a shower...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Down and Out in Telluride | 9/5/1994 | See Source »

...YEAR-OLDS: Kidware for this group must be demanding enough to keep children interested but not so tough as to cause them to switch off their machines. Davidson & Associates' Math Blaster, a venerable series that has sold 1.6 million copies since 1983, freely borrows video-game techniques. The latest title, In Search of Spot, sends kids on a quest to rescue the Blasternaut's caterpillar-like space pal. The correct answer to a math problem puts the user closer to freeing Spot from the Trash Alien's ship. The Even More Incredible Machine, from Sierra On-Line, confronts users with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Babes in Byteland | 8/22/1994 | See Source »

...this category often appeals to both kids and adults. The Oregon Trail, from MECC, sends users on a simulated journey along the famous trail. Along the way, they grapple with many of the same problems that the pioneers faced, such as how much food to carry. The Cruncher, from Davidson, has a practical aim: it introduces kids to spreadsheets and accounting principles by asking them to figure out the full cost of activities such as planning a vacation or owning a pet. Microsoft's Dinosaurs brings the beasts back to life in gripping detail that includes the tyrannosaur's roar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Babes in Byteland | 8/22/1994 | See Source »

Also during his upperclass years, Lee began working part-time at The Andover Shop. He usually received about $200 per week, according to owner Charlie Davidson...

Author: By Todd F. Braunstein, | Title: Skating on Thinner and Thinner Ice | 7/26/1994 | See Source »

...owned it for 40 years, and I've neverbeen fonder of anybody in all those years than Iwas of him," Davidson said. "This is such a shock.He was so considerate, such a wonderful worker, soconcerned with doing everything properly...

Author: By Tood F. Braunstein, | Title: Grads Indicted in Charity Rip-off | 7/22/1994 | See Source »

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