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Western Carolinian Volume 56 Number 03

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  • Volume 56 Number 3 ™'wffigil« wmmm Apple Macintosh Can make you a better and smarter student My Macintosh is more important to me than my car. — I lent my car to my sister. But nobody's taking my Macintosh Jason Jimerson B.A. Sociology, Earlham Coltog* M.A. Sociology, University of Virginia Ph.D. Candidate, Sociology, Univ«raity of Chicago "I don't know how anybody gets through college today without a Macintosh. Sometimes I have so many assignments that I barely have time for sleep. Yet my Macintosh allows me to get my work done on time-without making sacrifices. "Working on my dissertation and field studies means collecting an incredible amount of information. So jumping from one program to another with ease is imperative, as is quickly making charts and graphs. By enabling me to do these things, Macintosh probably saves me an hour and a half each day 'Another great thing about the Macintosh is that it makes you feel technically confident. Remember putting toys together when you were a kid? Who reads the directions? Nobody You look at the picture of the bike and you know exactly what to do. "The Macintosh operates the same way I actually taught a friend to use one in two minutes. "What would my life be like without a Macintosh? Scary" Apple Macintosh can make you a smarter and better student. For more information contact James Feng or Bob Orr at the University Media Center 227-7341 or 227-7135.
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