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FtLHS...a umll Blip lt's in Dallas Bloop lt's finally here . . . Blip At work Technology Talks through the careers of tomorrow. Virtually all the jobs that students have have been affected by the new frontier. Local grocery stores use a device that enables cashiers to move a product over a computer that produces the price instantly 4 Opening DUCK IT' BQMPLITSR NO ONE CAN MAKE A COMPUTER TALK without an abundance of keys 8-fs. X Ui, on the customer's receipt. Technology also has opened new challenging careers. l'd like to be a computer processor after I finish high school, states Senior Kelly Hill. Continuing, she comments, lt looks like the field to watch out for in the next couple of years. To work with computers, students have found they must be logical and practical thinkers. You must be able to operate a keyboard, enter information on tapes or l discs, write instructions for the computer, and sometimes repair the machine. But most importantly, there must be a deep desire to work with the computers, states Xerox Manager Technician Joe Castillo. Increasing numbers of students seem to be attracted by the computer field. Technology talks at work but mos? importantly technology changes . . .
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I I r El ITI E i i etoop ,H with the fast pace of society changed: more extravagant 5 we finally here and has produced more effects are produced for Blip advanced computers for audiences through the help i At home home use. Students have and computations of The new frontier nee also found it easier to keep track computer processors. Movies come into our homes. Atari, of their finances with computers. Also available one of the most popular home game sets, comes with are cordless telephones difterent cassettes tor home which enable anyone to go entertainment. If that is not enough, there are arcades, from place to place without bother. In addition, home such as the Twilight Zone or alarms can be programmed Fun and Games for more variety. Among the most popular games are Donkey Kong, Ms. Pac Man, and Tempest, homework. Technology has kept up to notify the police about intruders. With special programming, calculators can also help with students' Entertainment has such as E71 or Poltergeist are among these that have I raised America's t expectations of films. Schools are presently 5 taking advantage of the vast opportunities technology offers. At school, at work T and at home, students of i North Garland and other area schools have found . . . T Technology does Talk . . . I l l i i l 1 6 'Opening MOON! A KEYBOARD IS AN IMPORTANT PART of any kind of computer system x... USING HIS HOME COMPUTER, Martin Guerra tries to figure out a homework problem. THE ELECTRONIC GAME Defender is a popular game in local arcades. -ml NG 'I' I I i i i i I i I I u.n:nlmui mm. rusuns ' I esrmmmf -
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