Erika Sutter i like the quickness of a computer for things future and they are here to stay. Soon everyone will need a computer for one task or another. The younger generation. will surely take advan- tage of this tech- nology, but computers | should be made affor- dable for everyone. One the negative side, computers can easily be taken for granted; children may be temp- ted to let computers do all their thinking for them. Joe Gnot | haven't really been affected by the com- puter. The computer age does, however, live up to everyone’s expectations. Com- puters have greatly changed our history for the better and we see this all around us. To a great extent com- puters have influenced changes in TV, radio, and in newspapers, and in most other | forms of business computers have become known for their efficiency and speed. like banking. Computers are the The Terrace Review asked: Frank Boomars | don't think that it affects me personally as much as it might other people, but my wife would like to have a computer for her business for keeping inventory. Computers are handy and effec- tive, and eventually | might get one in order to keep up. “they have alot of | influence.” Denis Frost The subject of com- puters has often come up In school. Personai- ly, | like computer games. Soon this technology will be more than common which makes me glad that | learn about it in school. In the future | hope to learn more about computers because they are fairly new and different, and with them you can test yourself and take up chailenges. _.How have you been affected by the “computer. | age” and is it all that it is said to be? Barbara Nunn Kids have grown up with video games and other aspects of com- puters around them. Computers are fast and efficient and they manage to cut our in- formation time in half, ‘put a computer Is only as accurate as the in- formation that is given to It. From a tech: nological point of view, computers are what they are suppos- ed to be, but | would like to see more development in com- puter visual arts. Jim MacKenzie It doesn’t affect me personally, but -the computer age has definitely affected the business world. Al- though it may do away with some jobs, I’m sure that it has and will create others. Because of the com- puter, less people are needed for running a business,and that can be elther good or bad for employment de- pending on the oppor- tunities that this technology creates. Join the BUCKLE UP Brigade Seat belts save lives. Edwin Frost Computers can help you with your home- work and they help people design automobiles and can accomplish many other tasks. Its amaz- ~ ing, today cars are all computerized and at school computers keep track of our marks. | would say that they have a fot of influence. ee poo MONDAY Get cnc more tor se TU ES DAY Small muffins 50¢ WED N ESDAY Any donut 40¢ THURSDAY cotee so FRIDAY Large Muffin $1.00 SATURDAY soc ore °°" S U N DAY Black Forest cake $8.95 oa - Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 3, 1986 5 Editorial , - Knowledge is power ‘Have you ever expressed an opinion to just be browbeaten by facts? The facts stated in newspaper opinion ar- " ticles have begun to point toward the person using the largest book. True, one must know a little about a sub- ject before writing about it, but I am sure _ that the average citizen can go to the library on his or her own. . In a world where facts seem to rule, some will say that they have heard “‘enough!’’ Im most cases an argument will occur where both sides have supporting evidence; let’s hear your side, not the eyidence’s side. | Philip Musselman Terrace Review Classifieds work No vehicle? _ Do you have problems with picking up prescrip- tions, groceries, appliances or anything else? For all your moving and delivery needs, phone for ox- perlanced and speady service. GROCERY PICKUP From Safeway 1:30 & 5:00 PM dally plus 8:30 PM Thurs & Fri. ON Ly84o0 FREE TO SENIORS... only through Chimo & ‘Safeway. | 638-8530 1st ; anniversary specials for the month of September YOUR SALES RECEIPT IS YOUR ENTRY FORM: