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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 24

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Page 6C The Advocate, Newark, 0., Aug. 1 6, 1992 THEME CROSSWORD SMALL PACKAGES By Robert R. Zimmerman ACROSS 98 Reading on sound meter 99 Hit with a howitzer 103 Capitol title 104 Plumed wader 105 Dickens novel 108 Riding the wind 110 Medi follower 111 Depart from the norm 112 Pacific island group 113 Lily 114 Cleric 115 Mason's secretary 1 9 3 70 boy! 71 Outlaw 74 Athenian meeting place 75 Gardner namesakes 76 Educ. path 77 Sixes and 79 Grad's objective 81 Asparagus 84 Waistcoat 85 day's work 86 Tended the flock 88 Height measure, for some 90 Motorist's concern 93 Woodwind 94 Fuss 96 Actor Lloyd 97 Inca's domain 35 Generous acts 39 Hunter's companion 41 Actress Binnie 43 Satisfy 44 Homespun poet 45 Counting aids 46 Supernatural 48 Filmdom's Howard 49 Hot toddy 50 Neckwear 51 Letters 56 Tennis great 57 Hellman hit (with 60 Nest egg 61 Vaya con 62 "Dies 63 Dante illustrator 64 Bachelor party 65 Goof up 66 Jo and her sisters 1 6 12 16 17 19 20 21 23 24 26 27 29 30 32 33 34 Box or power Dead Sea battle site St. Paul's architect Pesos, perhaps Foolish Steak order Al fresco Saturday duty for Dads: 2 wds.

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For those of you who don't like playing solo, both CompuServe and Prodigy let you go head-to-head with fellow golfers. Meet in the electronic club house" and then tee-off at some of the most exclusive courses in the world. What makes this simulation unique is its diversity. You can spend hours creating a dream course or compete on line with other golf fans. Jack Nicklaus Golf Course Design: Signature Edition is a well-rounded simulation that not only lets you customize your golf style, but also lets you design the BILL COOPER ground you 11 sink your cleats into.

If you have a tendency to slice the ball or you're terrible with a driver, you can simulate the way you really play. On the other hand, you can configure your computerized friend to match the From the lay of the land to water, trees, bunkers, slopes, and pin placement. Painstaking detail is evident throught this game. The graphics rival those of the Links golf simulation. As you play through Sherwood Country Club you'll even notice that wind ripples the water that crisscrosses back and forth across your path.

If you make a divot you'll see a chunk of sod fly through the air. The only reservation I have is with the amount of time the ball hangs in the air. With a 240-yard skills of the Golden Bear himself. We do 1st and 2nd mortgages on your home or investment property. We can help you purchase a home, condo, or investment property.

You can get cash to consolidate bills or rehab your property. Tax Rates subject to change and based on credit Nicklaus has designed 82 courses that are being played throughout the world. Appropriately, this simulation features a golf course designer. Virtually all aspects of golf course LEGEND MORTGAGE CO 3 id design are at your fingertips. 1532 W.

Church Newark, Ohio 'Systems' keep you For better tech support, you might want to consider buying a system. A system" is a collection of software and hardware designed to accomplish certain tasks. People buy systems rather than bits-and-pieces because all the parts have been tested for compatibility and performance. Technical support for systems is easier because flaws take on repeatable characteristics. Multimedia, is an example.

It brings data, sound and visual effects together to improve the transfer of information. A good multimedia presentation can make learning more fun than a Road Runner cartoon, faster than a speeding bullet, and as solid as a rock. The components of an average multimedia system include a sound system, a visual system, unifying software, and a storage system. The sound system is made up of a sound card (say Sound Blaster) and a set of speakers. The visual, or graphic images are usually created by a camera, drawing programs, or computer-aided design.

The unifying software for DOS is usually Windows with multimedia capability. And since sound and graphics consume enormous amounts of storage space, a CD-ROM is also part of the average multimedia system. To your computer a CD-ROM drive is just another disk drive. It looks like a portable CD player and uses regular compact discs that can hold up to 1,000 megabytes of data. Now if something goes wrong with any one of these parts, your computer is going to give you an error message at best.

So to fix the problem, let's round up the obvious suspects: Windows could be generating errors The CD-ROM drive may not be reading the disk correctly The disc could be bad The sound card could have a bad component The computer's disk may have corrupted some files. The fastest way to troubleshoot is to swap parts. But if no multimedia parts are available, troubleshooting can be a long, expensive process. So minimize your troubleshooting and repair problems before you buy, not 3 after. Buy a multimedia system" instead of individual pieces.

If you have an older computer, now would be a good time to upgrade to the newest and fastest, by buying a multimedia computer." They are the same as regular computers, with multimedia parts built in. They usually come with a one-year guarantee on parts and labor. Of course, if you already have a good computer, you can have a multimedia upgrade kit" installed for $1,000 and up. In any case, buy from a local vendor if possible. How do you ensure the vendor can handle the system? The best way is to get the system from a vendor you trust If you don't have such a vendor, ask to see how many systems the vendor has installed.

If the number is high, the vendor at least has experience. Try to talk to a few of the vendor's customers. Ensure the vendor can answer your questions. And don't buy based on in-store demos. Though demonstrations are helpful, they must relate exactly to your requirements.

Try for some type of a installed demonstration period, such as a 30-day, unconditional money-back guarantee, then give the system a heavy workout before you commit. Unrelated tip of the week: Damark is selling Laplink III for $19.95 this month. Laplink comes with easy-to-use software, and a universal serial cable that connects one computer to another. Though version III is not the latest, the cable alone is worth the cost and you can always buy the inexpensive upgrade if you need the latest. Call Damark at 1-800-729-9000 to order.

Bill Cooper is a computer consultant in the Licking County Marion County Coshocton County Licking County Muskingum County Fairfield County I 1 1 Muii "1 otomom immiu. itW oui TiiMri I i i a rMTn ps5iJ i-tezH" "I i vi it InwoT fium r-v wnt" I I pi I 1 'Sm 1 yusKiNiuU fcTiSw I I if 'rri I tf" I rr-Jz i -i LpiMv-r--J riMwTi'Tr 1 Tomtwi'I i r.J i r-J jr L. jf Christmas season will soon be upon us. Central Ohio offers a wide variety of Arts, Crafts Collectibles for everyone to enjoy. On September 27, 1 992, this guide will be delivered to 96,000 households plus 5,000 copies will be dropped off at various locations in five counties! 1 01 ,000 distribution! Newark Advocate Coshocton Tribune Zanesvllle Times Recorder Lancaster Eagle Gazette Marion Star DEADLINE Friday, September 4th, 1992 for Ad Size Copy area.

Readers with questions may write to him in care of The Advocate, 22 N. First Si, Newark, 43055. Israeli stamps recognize 1492 events ments used by Columbus were ARTS CKAIFT made by Jewish astronomers according to the Israel Nautica College. The stamp dedicated to the "ex AND COLLECTIBLES pulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492 features a senes of ulustra tions honoring the accomplish ments of the Jewish populace in By SYD KROMSII For AP Special Features An unusual series of postage stamps dedicated to events that occurred 500 years ago have been issued by Israel. The events are the anniversaries of the Christopher Columbus voyages to the New World and the expulsion of Jews from Spain in the same year -1492.

The Columbus discoveries, of course, are being hailed with new stamps by countries all over the globe, including the United States. But the Israeli stamp has an added emphasis because the charts and navigational instru the 15 centuries prior to the Span ish Inquisition. All six stamps (mint) with tabs are available from the Israe We're Here For You! Stamp Collectors Society, PO Box rv-L 917, Van Nuys, CA 91408. The price of the stamps is $13.95 and 345-4053 the first-day covers 1 9.95..

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