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APPLE SAUCE
This section of our Newsletter will be
devoted to "Bits of Bytes", small items
which would be of interest to us all.
Contributions will be more than welcome
They can be copied from other
publications if there is no copyright
and if credit is given to the source.
Details of how to send articles can be
found in another section of this disk.
Home Computer Ownership
The Electronic Industries Association
estimates that 17.6 million homes have
computers as of last January. This
means that approximately 8.2% of all
households own a home computer.
Ownership is most likely in those
households which have incomes of
$30,000 or more (23%). Households
which have incomes of less that $10,000
are the least likely to own a computer
(1.7%).
People aged 34 to 44 are the most
likely to own computers. These adults
having children are three times more
likely to have a computer than those
who are childless. Of the adults in
computer households, only a little more
than half (53%) say they use their
computers. By gender, 63% of the men
use their computers while 48% of the
women use theirs.
Adults in the West and North are the
most likely to own a home computer
(10%). More adults in the West,
however, are likely to use their
computers (58% in the West vs 50% in
the Northeast). The rate of ownership
is 9% in the Midwest with about 55%
using them. The rate of ownership is
least in the South at little less than
8% of all adult households with about
52% saying they use their computers.
In addition, there are presently 15.8
million small-business computers in
use. There are also 3.2 million
computers used in schools and 1.3
million computers are used in
scientific research.
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How To Produce a New Program
From Atlanta Area Apple Users Group
1. First take orders
2. Then take more orders
3. Design the program
4. Hire a staff to make the program
5. Get a publisher
6. Buy ads
7. In the ads, you say "It's here!"
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MURPHY'S LAW ON COMPUTING
(From NEO APPLE BITS)
* He who hesitates is probably smart.
* To err is human .. to blame your
computer for your mistakes is even
more human.
* He who laughs last probably made a
back-up.
* The first place to look for information
is the section of the manual you least
expect to find it.
* The person who says that something
can't be done should never interrupt
the person who is doing it.
* Experience is something you don't get
until just after you needed it most.
* Confidence is the feeling you get just
before you understand the problem.
* No matter what goes wrong with your
carefully planned database system,
there is always someone who says they
knew it would.
* When you're asked if you need help to
understand a computer program, say
"No", then negotiate.
* The number one cause of computer
problems is computer solutions.
* A complex system that doesn't work is
invariably found to have evolved from
a simple system that worked well.
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