The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 14, 1988, Page 5, Image 5
Technology creates computer shortage COMPUTER from Page 1 “It’s a very rapidly changing tech nology,” Gale said. “The operational costs continue to go up and we don’t i have any money left in our budget to meet these demands.” Gale also said the computing re source center’s existing hardware and software is incomplete. He said the memory requirement of the comput ers is more demanding. The performance cost ratio, he said, is doubling every year. He said student and faculty demands for computer systems are rising faster than the computer center can supply. Gale said the center has a “limited amount of resources” and tries to use what it has to meet the students and professor’s demands. “This is not a new problem,” Gale said. “Students arc always looking for more advanced technology.” Gale said the ongoing operational costs for the computer systems are high. He said most people aren’t aware of theftc costs. The base of the center’s funding comes from the state, Gale said, but the center is always applying for grants. “Most of the computers we have purchased have been discounted from vendors,” Gale said. “We have worked this area very aggressively.” Gale said that even though his department has received grant money for new computers, that money is not dependable. Like any other univer sity department, Gale said his depart ment needs more money from the university. “There are a lot of things we would like to do if we had the money, such as a new facility,” Gale said. “But the computer center isn’t the only thing the Legislature has to worry about. The computers arc just one small piece in the university.” He said the money the center re ceives every year from the annual budget already is spent. He said the money the center receives is used to pay for maintenance costs of the computers, and is set aside for other costs, which may occur later. “The situation we are now in is what you see is what you get for the rest of the fiscal year,” Gale said. Abel Han. $75. 17lh sad Q straws, ?fw StfTHnS clolhes and 10:10 «jh. — Assault reported between College of Business Administration and Love Library, no injuries reported. 11:20a.m.—Larceny reported in Love Library, twomagaztnes were stolen and recovered, one person arrested. 11:23 ftj». — Bicycle reported stolen from Husker Hall, $350. 12:45 pm. — Recorders reported stolen from 1107 CHdfather, $3,000, property was recovered and case was unfounded. 6:32 p.ra.~~Bicycle reported stolen from Nebraska Union bike g'4& am_fire alarm set off in Cube* Hail, fire hose putted off rack i i «* J it a-. $.50 OFF I Any pizza 475-6363 i NAME _ I ADDRESS_| DATE--- | EXPIRES 12-2S49 —$i“00-dFF i Any Pizza Ordarad 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 475-6363 i Name__ j address_ I DATS___ | EXPIRES 1I-2MS - J The many facets of Richard Hamann's Diamond Desi gn Size Shape Description Our Price ConJPare p^^nt .25 ct. Round Fine White $399 5595 $14.16 .25 ct. Marquise Beautiful $495 $18.07 .33 ct. Round Brilliant $489 $°75 $17.70 .38 ct. Marquise Beautiful Proportions $715 $975 $25.84 .46 ct. Marquise Dazzling Fire $1,179 $1,560 $42.61 .47 ct. Round GIA Certificate $996 $1,600 $35.15 .51 ct. Emerajd Clean, White, Beautiful $1,175 $1/495 $42.92 .71 ct. Marquise Beautiful Shape $1,758 $2395 $63.75 .90 ct. Marquise Wow! $2,595 $3/775 $93.99 1.26 ct. Marquise Exceptional Beauty $3,995 $6/775 $144.60 1.39 ct. Marquise Big, Big, Big $3,850 $7,250 $139.18 This is a small listing of our vast and varied inventory. Many other sizes and shapes are available. Come see our beautiful custom settings- ’Financing based on 36 mos. 17.9% A.P.R. No down payment with approved credit. Open hamann'5 # Monday 9 to 5:30 Tues., Weds., Thurs., 9 to 8 Friday 9 to 5:30 Saturday 9 to 5 Call 466-6747 Third floor • Greentree Court 210 Gateway North • Lincoln, NE 68505 I WE’VE GOT THE JOB FOR YOU. The Peace Corps is an exhilarating two year ex perience that will last a lifetime. Working at a professional level that ordinarily might take years of apprenticeship back home, volunteers find the career growth they’re looking for and enjoy a unique experience in the developing world. International firms and government agencies value the skills and knowledge mastered during Peace Corps service. See the New Peace Corps Film: Thurs., Nov. 17th., — 7 p.m. Nebraska Union Placement Center Interviews: 230 Nebraska Union Wed. & Thurs., Nov. 16th & 17th. Peace Corps The Toughest Job You'll Ever Love i . i 11. • !, ■ i; • ... FC3