Word: spaced
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...schools were to merge fully,Radcliffe's considerable acreage in the Cambridgearea would most likely be sold to space-strappedHarvard. Currently, Harvard uses some ofRadcliffe's buildings, including the Quad Housesand Hilles Library, essentially free of charge.Scuffles like last spring's dispute over Harvard'sfuture occupancy of Radcliffe's Byerly Hall couldbe permanently avoided...
...suppliers. Others prefer to provide a little information like phone numbers and an address in a kind of virtual yellow pages. A website can be the equivalent of a single page or a thick magazine. A brochure-ware website, for example, holds roughly 10 megabytes of memory or enough space for, say, a page or two of photographs of the store along with a little description...
Where the computers that physically store your website data are located is important. Don't let it be in your store. Most small companies have neither the physical space nor the technical expertise to house a server. Seafood-store owner Hanson balked at a solution that involved setting up bulky computer equipment next to his fish tanks. The costs were prohibitive for a small business: $20,000 to get the system up and running and an additional $800 a month to maintain the site. He ended up settling on Global Store's own servers, with no physical in-store service...
...another. But don't try to run these products on an old 486; you'll get the best performance on a Pentium-class machine. And save plenty of room on your hard drive. The better you get at tracing your ancestral past, the more you'll need the space...
...TRASH CANS Billboards and bus stops are fair game for advertisements, so why not trash bins? Starting this fall, receptacles in some 450 cities, including Atlanta, Denver and San Francisco, will sport lighted ads on all four sides. AdBrite, which designed the bins, used what president Caesar Passannante calls "space-age technology," including shatterproof panels and energy-saving, fuel-cell-powered fluorescent lamps to make the spiffy, gold-trimmed black bins glow in the dark. But inside it's still just trash...