EvangeList Digest Thursday, August 20 1998 Volume 01 : Number 1258
In this issue:
Tidbit - NEW Bare Feats Speed Results Job - Macintosh Support and Repair Technician (Boston, MA) PR - PowerBook Road Warriors Search For Success In America Tidbit - This Weeks Farr Site -- "Abducted By iMacs"
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Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1998 08:06:28 -0800 From: John Halbig <john@garage.com> Subject: Tidbit - NEW Bare Feats Speed Results
This tidbit is from:
rob ART morgan, <barefoot@hawaii.rr.com>
Until I can complete some real world tests, here's a teaser: The iMac's BYTEmark integer scored compared to various other Macs and Pentium II's:
<http://www.mactimes.com/barefeats/BYTE.html>
"Mac Rocket versus Xclaim VR" See the "under $250" graphics boards duke it out:
<http://www.mactimes.com/barefeats/G250.html>
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Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1998 08:06:30 -0800 From: John Halbig <john@garage.com> Subject: Job - Macintosh Support and Repair Technician (Boston, MA)
This job announcement is from:
Frank Medlar, <fmedlar@it.berklee.edu>
Berklee College of Music in Boston is looking for a Macintosh Support and Repair technician. Solid knowledge of Macintosh hardware, MacOS software, and Mac dial-up and networking connectivity is required. Strong communication skills and a team attitude are essential. PC knowledge and/or Mac/PC compatibility solutions familiarity are desirable. Certification for Apple Repair or willingness and aptitude to acquire the same are highly desirable. Knowledge of music technology is not required for this position.
The starting salary is $30k. We offer an excellent environment for a Mac enthusiast with experience and motivation to develop technically and creatively. Please forward submissions to Frank Medlar <fmedlar@berklee.edu>>, Asst. Dir. of Technology Training and Support Services.
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Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1998 08:06:30 -0800 From: John Halbig <john@garage.com> Subject: PR - PowerBook Road Warriors Search For Success In America
This announcement is from:
Brian Ardinger & Chris Moeller, <pathfinder@quest-4.com>
We are involved in a project that is requiring us to be PowerBook road warriors. We thought that your readers might find our quest and ongoing website which utilizes a PowerBook G3, MessagePad 2000, and other Apple technologies as interesting reading. We've attached a press release to tell you more about what we're doing. Let us know if you need further information.
Thanks, Brian Ardinger & Chris Moeller
JOURNEY ACROSS AMERICA IN SEARCH OF SUCCESSFUL LIVING:
A New Web Site and Cross-country Tour Tackles the Questions Of Success, Happiness, and Personal Greatness
Current Location: Omaha, NE / August 10, 1998:
Quest-4 <http://www.quest-4.com> is a cross-country journey and new interactive web site exploring the elements of success in America today. The project presents a variety of views and opinions on success and how it is defined across the nation. The web site follows the site's creators, Chris Moeller and Brian Ardinger, as they travel coast-to-coast interviewing people from all walks of life on the subject of successful living.
Ardinger and Moeller decided to create the Quest-4 project after talking with numerous friends and colleagues who, like themselves, were struggling over career paths and life decisions. "We hope that by showing what others are doing and how they are pursuing their dreams, we can encourage others to take action toward realizing dreams of their own," said Brian Ardinger, 30, who recently left his career as a Silicon Valley marketing consultant to head up the Quest-4 team.
To tackle the challenges of composing a web site on the road, the Quest-4 team armed themselves with an Apple PowerBook G3, QuickTake digital camera, and an ISP with roaming dial-up service.
The project, designed by and aimed at members of the so-called "Generation X", is currently in the fifth week of its six-month tour. The journey will take the Quest-4 team throughout the lower 48 States ending up back in Los Angeles in early 1999. A book will be published about the journey and its findings later that year.
For more information about the web site or the Quest-4 project contact Brian Ardinger at 304-522-6338 or via e-mail at <pathfinder@quest-4.com>.
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Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1998 14:26:52 -0800 From: John Halbig <john@garage.com> Subject: Tidbit - This Weeks Farr Site -- "Abducted By iMacs"
This tidbit is from:
Joe Ryan, <webmaster@applelinks.com>
"Abducted by iMacs"
This week's Farr Site is entitled "Abducted by iMacs" and features Alien Conspiracy Exposed, West Texas UFO's, and Help, the iMacs Have Taken My Mom! Prairie pod-cars seed iMac invasion amidst the buffalo skulls, and where is YOUR mother tonight?