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Do computers have advantage over typewriters of yesteryear?
It’s decision time. It’s a question of whether to attempt an expensive upgrade of my home computer system—at the urging […]
Right-handed people use left side of brain
    Sharon Vander Meer, the Optic’s genial general manager managed to gift the staff in the newsroom and composing room with […]
‘La jura’ got there at the perfect time
    In about 1954, when gas sold for 30 cents a gallon and a pack of cigarettes went for a quarter, […]
Rudolfo Anaya’s world mirrors that of Las Vegas
    About 12 years after the fact, a student ascribed to me an honor I would give my eye-teeth for. In […]
Jayson Blair raises questions of integrity
    When it became clear that a young reporter with the New York Times had fabricated stories, made up quotations and […]
The need for poofreaders
    Julian Vigil, an instructor in English at Luna Community College, said the other day, “You NEED proofreaders at the Optic.”
“Let’s see what happens if . . .”
    What may have started out as a game of “Let’s see what happens if. . .” could have had […]
Two-dollar bills hard to pass
    Eight days ago I opened a birthday package from my son Stan, from Seattle. The number 8 is significant because […]
Beggars abound in Las Vegas
If you’re able to associate the photo on this column with my visage, please tell me what you see. Do […]