Word: faxed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...museum staff members continue to insist that, regardless of the hearings procedures, Stager's conduct was unethical. The staff said he violated the privacy of staff and professors who use the fax machine...
Thyne sent a memo dated October 18 informing the faculty and staff of the Center for Jewish Studies, the Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Department and the Semitic Museum that portions of incoming and outgoing faxes can be reproduced from the cartridge of the fax...
...This means...that your fax communications have been subject to scrutiny, along with those of the Semitic museum," Thyne wrote in the memo...
...novel use of the superhighway was engineered largely by three California men. The day after the 45,000 residents of Petaluma awoke to news of Polly's kidnapping, Gary French, an unemployed computer-systems salesman, rushed to the police station to offer his help. As he watched a fax machine slowly churn out poor reproductions of a suspect sketch, he thought, "We can do this all electronically." When Bill Rhodes, who owns a local printshop, and Larry Magid, a syndicated computer columnist, had the same idea, the police put them in touch...
...three have laid the groundwork for lightning-fast searches in the future. At some point, ordinary citizens linked by nothing but goodwill and a keyboard will be able to check nationwide bulletin boards devoted to cases of missing children. Toward that end, French is feeding a national directory of & fax numbers into a permanent database and is seeking donated computers for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in Arlington, Virginia. Magid would like to see the computer networks set up the equivalent of a 911 number for missing-persons emergencies. When that kind of system is in place...