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...irony of the whole situation is that students aren't saving all that much by buying their computers at TPC. A Powerbook 165 with four megabytes of RAM and an 80 megabyte hard drive costs $1,643 at TPC--more than $50 over the price MIT's computer center charges students and more than $100 over the price Tufts charges its students. Overall, TPC routinely charges up to three percent more than MIT for Powerbooks and up to six percent more than Tufts...
...just * hasn't come along fast enough. A sizable percentage of them have to work every day with guys whose notions of gender etiquette are derived from Howard and Rush. And all too many women go home to Bobbitt-like fellows who regard the penis as a portable battering ram. So the ripple of glee that passed through the female population when Lorena Bobbitt struck back shows that feminist intellectualdom has it wrong. In polls, American women are strongly supportive of feminist issues, and if they nonetheless shrink from the F word itself, this is not because they think...
...package--they don't honor upgrades--you should be aware that the new WFW, although as easy to use as ever, belongs to a class of software that has come to be known as "fatware" because such software is gargantuan in size and requires a lot of RAM and disk space...
...revolution in engineering, manufacturing and management has been proceeding in fits and starts since the mid-1980s at all three companies. Now it is finally starting to work. The evidence is found in a new generation of products: cars like Chrysler's white-hot LH sedans and Ram pickups, Ford's Taurus, Explorer and Lincoln Mark VIII, GM's Cadillac STS, the new Chevy Camaro and the Honda- and Toyota-killer Saturn...
...taking advantage of NT's powerful features--or just making its performance acceptable--calls for something like a 486DX2 microprocessor (i.e., the "double-clocked" type), 16 MB of RAM, and as big a hard drive as you can lay your hands on. A CD-ROM drive, albeit not yet a necessity, will certainly make your life under NT more enjoyable, as will a large color monitor that supports Super VGA video...