Word: processor
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...processor differences, each company offer's wide army of models the most popular being the ones employing Intel's 80486SK processor...
...popular song in the '70s, When Will I See You Again. Clinton told Begala to play with the notion of CARPE DIEM, written across a sweatshirt Begala's mother had given him. As Clinton headed to the family quarters to shower and change, Begala rushed to the word processor outside scheduler Nancy Hernreich's office to fiddle with language about seizing the day, decipher Clinton's marginal notes and find a numbers person. So many people were crowded into this cubicle -- speechwriter David Kusnet, Stephanopoulos, the crew from the war room who had not left the compound since Sunday -- that...
...exposed excessively to the Clintonic mood, these circuits will not be able to resolve the paradoxes with which they are confronted. Our estimable Vice President's central processor will melt down and his head will explode. And to risk such a national tragedy for the dishonest political gains that the Clintonic mood afford just wouldn't be prudent...
...size processor, Mark Simmons of Simmons Industries, says he is keenly aware of the problem. At Simmons' two plants in Arkansas, the starting wage is $5.70 an hour, while the average pay is just 50 cents more. "I realize it's not enough for a single mother," says Simmons sadly. "But most people have two jobs. This may be their town job, and they also work on a farm." Simmons says that with continued technological innovation, "we hope to use fewer workers and pay them more...
Japan has developed a computerized vacuum cleaner that lets itself out of the closet and does the house, and a word processor that works under water. Nice, but how about a device that might let someone take a day off every so often...