D unk the President^ INTRAMURAL REGISTRATION

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D unk the President^ INTRAMURAL REGISTRATION
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NEXT WEEK A
SPECIAL ISSUE!
The Environemnt:
A Call to Action"
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January 17, 1990
D u n k
from
10
a.m.
to
3
p.m.,
Wednesday, January 17th. Dunkfcst
is an event sponsored by the Student
Association to raise money for the
Included on the list of activities
face
one minute. The set who raises the
most money wins free passes to the
new
Punchlines Theatre
painting, fortune
telling,
special street entertainers, an A & W
chicken chunk pig out, a raffle and
an Open House talent show.
MuchMusic will be shooting thei
band "Hard Rock Miners" in the
gym from 12;30 to 1:30, with Terrjj
David Mulligan and Much West.
i
in New
Westminster.
Street
entertainers
collecting
Needy Student Fund.
is
President^
can eat the most chicken chunks in
By Melanie Friebel
Dunkfcst is happening! In the
SAC
the
funds
for
will
the
be
Needy
Student Fund and Dukes, Koala
Springs
and
Taps
will
all
be
donating a portion of sales to the
fund.
The main event will be the Dunk
Tank, which will be located in the
raquetcourts looby. Dunkees will
include
BCIT
Watson,
Staff
President
Society
John
President
Andy Elhngson, Registrar Mario
First prize in Ihe raffle draw wilJ Maziotti,
SA
President
Dave
be dinner for two at the Hyatt Souder, TAPS owner Dave Miles
Regency, second prize will be a $40 and others.
^
gift certificate
good at
ACCESS
computers and word processing. The
draw will take place at the end of
All of the money raised wil go to
the Needy Student
fundraising
Fund, which
co-ordinator
Duff
the day.
Gardner explains is a "joint alumni
A & W is sponsoring a chicken
chunk pig out contest where set
teams will be competing to see who
and Student Association function".
Everyone is welcome to drop by
the SAC and take part in the events.
Parking increased
By Melanie Friebel
comments from students regarding
Parking changes agreed to by
the changes. The lot took a little
the administration are taking place.
Incoming January students have
been purchasing their parking passes
longer to fill up, allowing more
students to park closer to BCIT
buildings.
at a lower rate, and two rows from
Only one problem came up on
lot seven have been moved into Lot
the first day, when a C Lot driver
C for student parking.
parked a grey Honda in a spot
In the original agreement with
blocking access to the eleven new
the Student Association, only one
spots that were left at the lime.
row of parking was to be "moved".
BCIT staff managed to push the car
However,
up onto the grass to clear the way.
on
Monday
morning,
.students were surprised to find two
Parking staff agree the changes
new rows with at least 50 extra
arc good for student.s, as long as no
spaces.
one blocks access to the new rows. C
Parking control staff .say Ihey
have already
received favourable
Lot passes are required for the lot,
including the new spaces.
Daycare on agenda
The BCIT Board of Governors
will hold an open session today
(Wednesday, January 17th) at 4 p.m.
A major item on the agenda will be
the status of a proposed daycare
centre for the BCIT community.
The meeting takes place in the
main
boardroom
of
the
Adminstration block, located at the
front of campus (off Willingdon).
Students and staff are welcome to
attend.
No more foam cups
Link Staff Report
In an effort to reduce the
amount
of
styrofoam
waste
produced on campous, Ihe Student
Association has come up with the
"SA & BCIT Recycle"" travel mug. It
is a blue and white plastic mug wilh
a snug lid to prevent spillage. The
mug also comes with a stick-on base.
The mug is available at the T N T
store for $2.99 each, and at
ACCESS computers and word
processing, one free wilh every $50
purchase.
INTRAMURAL
REGISTRATION
JAN. 22 - 26
NOTICE OF
ELECTIONS
The Link needs
an Editor
Duties:
Write a weekly editorial
Recruit writers and assign stories
Some news writing and editing
Approximately 3 to 4 hours/wk
B C I T Student Association
$25/issue honorarium
Nominations Open February 1,1990
Nominations Close March 2,1990 (at 1 p.m.)
Apply to Don Wright at the Link/ACCESS
office, located in the Library Lobby.
Nomination Forms, available at the S.A. General Office Located in the S A C ,
must be submitted to Dennis Wilson, V.P. Finance and Administration, through
the S.A. General Office.
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BCIT'S OPEN HOUSE
1990 TALENT SEARCH
Positions up for Election:
President
j
The Open House Committee has decided to incorporate
an Expo style theme for BCIT's Open House 1990. A
talent search wilJ be held to recruit performers from
BCIT to entertain the expected 50,000 guests.
:
Dancers, singers, magicians, etc, all are welcome.
One Vice President for each of:
Finance & Administration
Public Relations & Marketing
Student Affairs
Auditions will be held in the SAC gymnasium on January
17. Anyone can enter, as long as one member ot
the act is either a BCIT student, faculty, staffer
administrator.
One Chairperson for each of:
Health Sciences Division
Engineering Division
Business Division
Recreation & Athletics
Performers must be available to perform during Open
House, AprU 6, 7 & 8, 1990.
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Pre-registration forms can be picked up and dropped off
at the Rec office in the SAC building and at the TNT
store in the JW Inglis building.
A judging committee will award prizes in the different
categories.
Come out and watch...
Date of elections:
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M A R C H 28 & 29
M A R C H 30
(polls open 10 - 4)
(polls open 9 - 12)
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The BCIT Technology Centre and the National Research
Council Canada wish every success to students in their
Open House on April 6th, 7th and Sth, 1990.
S A C Racquetcourts Lobby
(near Rec Services)
BCIT and the National Research Council Canada are
prepared to offer advice and some financial assistance to
students in preparing and presenting Open House displays.
Special attention will be given to those displays that are
innovative and unique.
A N N U A L GENERAL
MEETING and
\
OPEN FORUM
\
Wednesday, March 21,1990
o2
BRITISH COLUMBIA
INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
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Location of polls:
at 11.30 a.m. in TAPS
National Research Council
Canada
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the link, January-17,1990
Here is an opportunity for groups of entrepreneurial
students to show their scientific, technical or engineering
demonstration to the general public.
As both BCIT and the National Research Council are
committed to fostering applied research and technology
transfer activities, these organizations are prepared to help
students with their Open House displays.
If you wish further information come to the Development
Assistance Centre in the Technology Centre, room 1A-I21
(formerly the campus bank) or phone 432-8761 to arrange
an appointment
Proposed Constitution changes
reflect S.A. renewal plan
A variety of constitution changes
have been proposed by the Student
Association
to
implement
the
The changes, which appeared in
the Link last week and appear again
this week,
are not in the final
of
the
business
manager
and \
accountant. Title and duty changes '
are proposed to bring the positions :
restructioning suggested in a study
wording phase. At this point, the
in line with the needs of the Student •
conducted during the suinmer. The
changes are expressed in general
Association.
changes
terms. The intent of Ihe changes are
reflea
recommendations
made in an S A . Renewal Plan
clear however.
developed by S A . Support Program
Co-ordinator Anna-Lisa Jones,
an
honorarium
for
their
participation in Student Association.
The
The first change is to create
chairperson in his or her duties.
The
The
Canadian
Materials
Distribution Society
(CMHDS) promotes the theory and
practice
of
materials
management
distribution
through
research,
discussion
offered
by BCIT;
programs
are
publications.
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According to a member of the ']
the intention
of
the (
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next meeting, January 22.
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the evening
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meetings.
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Top sirloin, tender teriyaki
chicken, sizzling fajitas, fresh
salads, pastas... and of course,
our famous burger platters - so
much to choose from... only $10
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The changes will be voted on by i
and
Everyone is welcome to attend
the
a •
the Student Association.
instructed by the C M H D S .
and
education,
is
and communications channels within i
handling,
materials
change
the Student Association's elected i
second change is to pay executive,
members at large on student council
Group interested in
materials handling
Handling &
final
assistant chairperson positions, one officers (executive
for each division, to help the elected S A . management.
third and founh changes
have to do with the role and duties
The
restructuring of the organization of :
us any Sunday through
Thursday and pay only $10
for2meals!
further
information or inquiries contact Niki
Day course in materials handling are ^ WiUon at 433-1643.
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Degree Opportunities
for Business Students
Wednesday, January 24,1990
12 noon to 1:30 p.m.
Building l A - Room 129
Dean Michael Harrison, representatives from the Open University (OLA)
SFU, and BCIT Advanced Business Diploma program, will present
information on post-secondary degree opportunities and potential for
credit transfer as it relates to these Institutions, as well as to other
Canadian Universities.
T E C H N O L O G Y STUDENTS:
TUITION F E E F I N A L D E A D L I N E
J A N U A R Y 26th, 1990
The FINAL deadline for payment of fees is January 26th, 1990. Students
that have not made other financial arrangements through BCIT and have
outstanding fees at the end of the working day on Friday, January 26th,
1990 will be withdrawn for non-payment of fees.
February 24 & 25, 1990
LIVE from the
Queen Elizabeth Theatre.
JOIN US.
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Ever spend hard earned money on short life clothing, incomplete car
repairs or unwantedfitnessmemberships?
Have a grievance?
In order to be reinstated, students must pay full fees and an additional $50
before being reinstated into their program.
In exceptional circumstances, students can be considered for a fee deferral.
For information on deferrals, please check with the Financial Aid reception
in Student Services.
Payments can be made at the Cashiers Area, Building l A - Main
registration lobby. There is also a secure drop box vault located beside the
cashiers for your convenience.
R A V E N C O M M U N I C A T I O N S saves you the time and the frustration by
making your complaints heard quickly and professionally.
From the Revenue Accounting Department
Financial Services
Personal letter writing is also available.
25% Student Discount.
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the link, January 17,1990
Pages
Stuart McNish
I have not been in such a bad
STUDENTS
o WINTER'90 WORKSHOPS
Presented by
Feb 7
Feb 14
Feb 21
- School ol Health and Engineering Students (1A201)
• School of Business Students (1A129)
Exam Prep
Coping With Test Anxiety
Student Budgeting
Not anymore,
O
nOC
tuicntti
that down in copious quantities.
As
my
sister
would
say "a
moment on the lips, forever on the
hips". Ah so what, what do 1 care, I
and the dye and the ink all blended;
My
As 1 understand, the govenwient
about those Christmas trees you canj of the state of California has to buy
I was] recycled paper. Not all of its paper
plant after you use them?
watching the news the other day and! has to be recycled only 30% of it.
saw a story about some woman itii So if that is the case why won't that
Victoria who organized a Christmasi govemment ussue a license for a do, inking plant? I don't know but I i
tree plant-in at a park in Saanich.
This woman was going on and
to help the environment.
I was watching a show the other
j
together that mix has to be toxic.
PlantingI
wonder. Don't you?
j
Our real problem in garbage is '^
not
plastic, nor is it
disposable i
the trees according to this woman; diapers, it appears paper is the big|
night that went out of its way to
helped save our forests, the air, the
problem.
show women in bikinis. I realized I
greenhouse effea and aplethoria of
not decompose very fast.
don't
other concerns. Then some realist
does plastic, but we produce alot'
want
to
see
swimsuits anymore.
women
in
I don't want
Paper supposedly does
Neither
came along and said "hey this is
more paper garbage than plastic j
anyone to see me in my swimsuit
great, but who's going to look after i
One
either. My human figure isn't worth
these trees this summer.
remember all those chemicals and
looking at and for that reason I
trees will survive the winter, but who
don't want to look at human forms
is going to come down here in the: the water table.
that remind me of my poor human
summer
when
form.
water".
That park just might be: inside.
these
These
trees
other
problem wilh
paper,
dyes and ink, well it seeps back into ;
Plastic keeps the
need< chemicals and dyes and ink locked '
littered with dead trees later this;
1 am not advocating we produce
any resolutions, especially ones that
year. Dam those realists anyway,: more plastic, rather less paper. If we
deal with weight.
ruining a good story.
Well that is not
] really want to save our forests we
will demand the end to junk mail. '
exactly true, I did resolve to eat like
pig whenever and where ever I am.
already
I
broke
my
one
resolution. Somehow, somewhere I
Now here is an idea to help you i
1 don't know about you but all
this environmental
work.
stuff
is hard 1 encourage the producers of junk ;
Now don't get me wrong, 11 mail to stop producing it. The next
just have a few concerns. Concerns! time you recieve some of the junk,
got sucked into breathing hard and I
like are all these environmentalists. look for the retum mail card
enjoyed it
giving us the straight goods.
One lousy day of activity
The !
All I , retum mail card with postage paid, i
JOOT WATELV
and I stopped eating like a pig. I am
hear from them is what an awful job ' that is. Glue Ihe card to abrick with j
I LIVE BE THE CEOOVE
PAUL CAEBACE
very disappointed in my lack of will-
corporate Canada is doing. 1 never ; a note telling the company you arc i
JUST BETWEEN lOUtHE
LOU CRANK
FREE FALLIN
TON PETTT
STKAMT WINDOWS
TINA TURNER
DON'T ENOW NUCH
BONSTADT/NEVILLE
RESCUE NE
SASS JORDAN • •
WITH EVERY BEAT
TAYLOB DAYNE
WOMAN IN CHAINS
IS.
pounds of fat I had on Dec 31, 89.
EVEnrTHING
BRING IT ALL BACK
JAHUAR!
yuck. Now I am hooked and I lost! recycling plant like''
I would i
those four pounds, but hey not all is imagine with all the chemicals from
lost, I still have the thirty extra the original papermaking process'
honor. I guess I am.
hear any of these people say wow '. going to keep sending them bricks as
what a great job Canfor did in ; long as they keep sending you junk.
l»»l
j
developing Echobrite.
Echobrite
is
an
ecological
One
last thought
I recently
replacement for penta-chloriphinals,
rediscovered the word DINK.
a produa that kills fungus in wood.
really is a great word. I remember
It
Anything with a penta in it is bad, I when 1 was all of six years old and
real bad.
On the other hand would snicker with my six year old
NEH W/O HATS • •
NEW
what is the effluent from a paper
on about how much this was going:
ELTON JOHN
I
effluent from a pulp mill is so bad,'
out of nowhere I went for a walk,
inactivity and fat like a badge of
and
JUST LIKe JESSE JAMES CHER
and was looking good. Then right
On another holiday topic; howl
Now it is two weeks into the year
WE DIDN'T STABT. ,
Sure, sure you'll say one'
pounds of useless fat. Two days intoj example. True but 1 have others. A i ;
the year 1 had put on four pounds well I have a question
If the;
chocolate sauce on top. Now I suck
This New Years I did not make
C:mi-Ur(...[-
from the environmentalists.
I was trying to put on about fifty
i
girlfriend says I am wearing my
M o n d a y 3:00 — 4:00
power.
heaping a table spoon or two of
can be sure I never will be
Getting Control of Anxiety in the Clmic (for School of
Health Students)
Assertiveness
Building Sell-Esteem and Confidence
US ON THE DA Y
copious pints of air.
never was a physical God and you
Stress Management
Job Search Strategies
How lo Keep Gotr>g When the Going Gels
Tough
OR DROP IN AND JOIN
pounding in my chest as I sucked in
is scooping ice cream into a dish and
Returning to Learning
Study Skills Slrai9g.es
Post Diploma Options for
SiiA»«nlj .nWfMted in «tler>()ing tfwM tree worksiiop* c«n pre-fegut»t al
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I have never been so out of shape. I
so siree not me. My favorite aaivity
W e d n e s d a y 1 2 : 0 0 — 1:30
Jan 10
Jan 17
Jan 24
Feb 19
Feb 26
have been fatter than I am now, but
I used to enjoy feeling my heart
BCIT C O U N S E L L I N G S E R V I C E S
Feb 5
Sure I
no longer like to breath hard
Held in BIdg. 1A, R o o m 201
Feb 28
Mai 21
Mar 28
shape as I am now, ever
CBAYSON HUGH
Echobrite doesn't do anything but
EUBYTHHIC5
kill fungus. It is made from natural
friends whenever we said DINK
:
Not now, now I think it is a great
produas and is 100% safe. The guy '[ way of describing someone. The '
at Canfor's labs even drinks the stuff word has no conneaion to male
TEABS FOR FEARS
: DIRECTOB: SHEILA FLYNN
AN ARTIS'
to show how safe it is. So how come
pans. None what so ever, but it is <
1 never hear about things like this
fun to say "that guy sure is a DINK".
Now that I have spouted off for
this week you may be saying that
McNish is a DINK
Just don't tell
me that to my face, please
NEXT WEEK A
SPECIAL ISSUE!
"The Environemnt:
A Call to Action"
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Produced out of a
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Contributors:
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Stuan McNish
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Melanie Friebel
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Jade and Susan Norie
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A Monthly Review of Computer Product News and Great Deals
New at Access!
Happy New Year from the staff
Speaking
of
clearing
out
of Access Computers! We hope
merchandise, our entire selection
you had a good holiday, we look
of
forward
printers is on sale. Details inside.
to
sen/ing you
in
the
coming year.
With the start of the new year,
Access has brought in some more
new
products, from
games
to
circuit protection devices to the
Sharp line of laptop computers.
Games went so well just before
Christmas we've reordered some
low-priced
9-pin
dot
matrix
And, by the time this issue of
A C C E S S is out, we should have
our new Sharp laptops on display,
January 1990
screen that is CGA compatible. |
publication. It comes out once a
The "41" has all of the features o f
month as a supplement to the Link
the "02" with the substitution of a |
student newspaper, and features,
40 MB hard drive for one of thej
as does this issue, articles, product
floppy drives.
annoucements and reviews, and
information
The greatest feature of these]
on
Access
Sharp Personal Computers is that'
merchandise and sales. What else
we have them available for full-time i
would you like to see? Let us
students
and
staff
at
special '• know.
educational pricing - a subtstantial •
savings over regular retail prices,
Carrying
cases,
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Access computers and word
internal \
processing is located in the lobby
including the PC-4602 ana the PC-
modems and optional ports are |
of the BCIT Library, building 2D,
4641. The "02" model features two
also available.
and is open Monday to Friday, 8
720K drives, runs at 10 MHz, and
has a
great
big, bright
backlit
i
One last note: let us know what | a.m. to 4 p.m. Telephone
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432-
you'd like to see covered in this •
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titles and added others. Two of
particular
interest
new
on
the
shelves are Monopoly and The
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Several
extremely
partly
other
items
were
popular in December,
because they
were
very
competitively priced. Sale prices
on
many
items
have
been
extended. Scanman Plus, a great
little hand scanner from Logitech,
remains priced at $269. Another
product
trom
Logitech,
The
Mouse, is still on sale at $39, and
PC
Tools
Deluxe
5.5
is
still
available for only $95. Drop by the
store and check ouf the sale prices
on
a
wide
variety
of
PC-464
P c r s o n i i ! C oinpiiii.'r
with a 4 0 M B
H D D
w i t h d u a l 3.5 •• 7 : ( ) k l J
FDD
FDDs
and a 3.5"
720KB
software
New on the shelves since the
break is a line of circuit protection
devices. Manufactured by a North
offers spike, surge, electroand
radio
frequency
protection.
The company offers an up to
$2000
Electronic
Guarantee,
equipment
Protection
insuring
against
your
hard-wire
damage resulting from the failure
of the Micro PC, The Micro PC
retails for $89.99 each. Additional
models offering
AT or
modem
protection are also available.
Another reason to drop by the
store wrfienever you're in the area
of the Library Lobby is that we'll be
offering
demonstrator
units and
"orphaned" software packages at
very low clearance prices. Some
items may be old version, others
T h e S h a r p P C - 4 6 0 0 Series packs
the power and sophistication o f
desk-top computers into a laptop
size. T h e display screen is a large,
illuminated Supertwist L C D with
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viewing angles. T h e P C - 4 6 0 0
Series also offers large storage
capacities. T h e PC-4641 incorporates a 4 0 M B hard disk and a
3.5' 720KB F D D , The PC-4602
comes with two 3.5 ' 7 2 0 K B
floppy disk drives. T h e full size
keyboard has separate cursor and
numeric keypads and tactile typing keys. T h e P C - 4 6 0 0 Series
offers the versatility of M S - D O S
T h e full size display is a large
" e a s y - o n - i h e - e y e s " supertwist
L C D . It supports an 8 X 16 dot
character box and an 80-character by 25-line text format.
Simulated four shades o f grey by
tiling can be displayed in the
640 X 400 pixel area for colour
representation. A n optional C R T
adaptor supports C G A c o m p a t i ble colour monitors for color
graphics, or a m o n o c h r o m e
monitor.
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store
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Battery Operation
Large Capacity 40MB H D D
and 720KB F D D
A lead battery provides hours of
uninterrupted mobile operation,
even while using the bright backlit display.
long
for
purposes.
The
or
have
been
demonstration
selection
will
change day to day, so drop in
often!
• Built-in serial/parallel interfaces, exicrnat F D D interface
and external bus,
Ergonomic Design
Lightweight Laptop Design
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too
Convenient S^^iem Expandability
Internal Modem Card (for
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Interfaces include a serial interface ( R S - 2 3 2 C ) , parallel printer
interface (Centronics) and an
external 5.25 " F D D . A n external
bus provides access to 3rd party
links. R O M disk card, 1 M B E M S
memory card or C R T adaptor
can be added. A n additional
R S - 2 3 2 C port is included with
the optional internal m o d e m
cards.
T h e PC-4602 weighs just over 4.8
kg, and the PC-4641 is just over
opened
O p t i o n a l 1200 and 2400 baud
internal m o d e m cards with
Hayes® compatibility are available for data c o m m u n i c a t i o n s .
These cards also include an
R S - 2 3 2 C interface which alternately can be used as a second
serial port for direct c o m m u n i c a tion with other computers and
compatible de\ices.
• IBM*^ P C / X T ' ^ ' compatibility.
• Built-in 4 0 M B (45ms) hard disk
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Pirates pay $1M
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different
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issue of Computer Dealer News, a
approach. In the same
According to an article in the report
lists
several
software
11 issue of Computer
publishers who offer what they call
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the company
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January
estimates that there are between
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seven and ten illegal copies of
for a nominal fee, which usually!
AutoCAD, the company's popular
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computer-aided
package,
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them
current
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least
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Autodesk Inc. suspected a lot
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Employment
Opportunities
traffic at major intersections; Various Carpenters: several full-time
locations; Salary - $50/day. Ref#D22 positions; framing, forming, finishing;
Langley, Vancouver, Surrey locations;
Service Technician: full-time; repair
The following are employment
and install photocopiers and fax
opportunities available through the
machines; Surrey location; Salary -
Employment Anion Centre, 4th
$24,000/yr., plus car. Ref#D23
Floor, JW Inglis Building. If you're
Salary -10/hr.
Pressure Washers: part-time; drivers
licence, no experience necessary, will
train; Bumaby location; Salary $7.00/hr. Ref#D31
interested in the following positions
Painter: flexible, temporary position;
please see Betty or call 438-1343 for
paint 3 bedrooms, hallway, kitchen
Welder/Fitter: full-time position;
further details.
and dining room; Surrey location;
steel fabricating, wire feed, fiux core,
Salary -estimate. Ref#-J09
Kitchen Help: Part-time - Monday -
and micro wire; North Vancouver
location; Salary - negotiable. Ref#-
Friday, Sam -12 pm; assist with
Painter: fiexible, temporary position;
making sandwiches and cleaning
paint exterior of a house; Vancouver
tables; BCIT location; Salary - 6-7/hr. location; Salary -estimate. Ref#J05
Ref#J27
Benchwork & Joinery: full-time; build
D02
Plumber: full-time position;
residential repairs and alterations,
possible apprenticeship; Bumaby
location; Salary - $7-12/hr D.O.E.
Electrical: part-time - up to 20 hours
custom furniture, some
per week; instruct, direct staff
manufacturing; North Vancouver
ensuring quality control of wire
harness production; Vancouver
location; Salary -negotiable. Ref#J23 Landscape Worker: full or part-time
position; pruning, hedging and
location; Salary - $10/hr. Ref#J20
Benchwork & Joinery: full-time;
general maintenance; commercial and
install kitchen cabinets and counter
residential work; Bumaby location;
Journey Auto Mechanic: full-time
tops; Surrey location; Salary -
Salary - $8-10/hr. Ref#-N32
position; 6 bay garage, B C A A &
negotiable. Ref#J24
Year service centre, excellent working Architectural Drafting: full-time;
negotiable, full benefits. Ref#J06
and forming, general carpentry,
Ask about the Canadian Foix;es Regular Officer Training Plan lor
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Fbr more Inlormation on plar^, entry requirements and
opportunities, visit Ihe recruillng centre nearest you
or call colled - were In the Ifejlow Pages"" under
Recruiting
Choose a Career, Live the Adveithire.
Framer: full-time position; framing
vehicle inspection certified, Good
conditions; Ladner location; Salary -
Ref#-N38
Univeisity
Education
CANADIAN
FORCES
ARMfiES
CANADIENNES
drafting commercial plans; Nanaimo
residential and commercial;
ARMED
location; Salary -negotiable; Ref#J01
Vancouver location; Salary - $15-
FORCES
20/hr. Ref#-N22
KegularandResenv
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Millwright - 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th year:
Plumber: full-time position;
residential and commercial plumbing; full-time; general maintenance of
equipment used to build kitchen
Surrey location; Salary - negotiable
(above average wage). Ref#-J26
cabinets, apprenticeship; Surrey
Architectural Drafting: part-lime, on
J08
location; Salary - negotiable. Ref#-
NEED
call position; drafting and space
planning of room layouts for
Electronics: full-time; maintain and
brochures; North Van location; Salary repair elertronic equipment related to
-by project. Ref#-J25
school courses; update and monitor
rental equipment, test new
Work Study Position: part-time - up
equipment; Pjchmond location;
to 10 hours per week; assist in the
Salary-$2002-$2217/mth. Ref#J07
Employment Action Centre by
contacting students and employers
with regards to employment positions,
typing skills an asset; BCIT location,
i see Betty; Salary -$7.50/hr.
Horticulture: full-time; residential
and commercial landscape
maintenance; Richmond location;
Salary - $8.00/hr. Ref#J03
!
Institutional Cooks: part-time on-call
Installer/Bench Technician: full-time
and full-time positions; N.
position; installing vacuum systems
Vancouver/Bumaby locations; Salary
and performing bench technician
-8/hr -11,84/hr.
duties, must have good mechnical
WORK?
Full-time and part-time jobs
available including:
skills; tools and training provided; will
• Mechanical Drafter: part-time
be working all over lower mainland;
position; company manufactures
Salary - $9.00/hr. Ref# N37
marine controls and industrial disk
brakes; Richmond location; Salary -
Yard Person/Brake Person: full-time;
negotiable; Ref#D30
move trains from one location to
another and service trains, training
Traffic Counter: part-time, but must
provided; Vancouver location; Salary
be available for a full day; count
- $13.00/hr and up. Ref#D27
THE NATIONAL THEATRE
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AUDITIONS
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If you are interested in finding out more about
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Welding, Electronics Technicians, Electrician, Power Engineering, Security
Alarm Systems, Horticulture, Drafting (architecture - mechanical - civil
structural), tJpholstery, Millwright, Carpentry, Benchwork & Joinery,
Appliance Repair, Mechanics (automotive - commercial transport - diesel heavy duty - inboard/outboard - motorcycle). Aviation/Avionics, Machinist,
Industrial Maintenance Mechanic, Forestry Crewperson, Plumbing, Sheet
Metal, Retail Meat Cutting & Wrapping, Sausage Making and Smoked ,
Meats, Baker, Cook (short order - institutional)
Employment opportunities in
additional areas also available.
The E A C has it!
Register Today at the
Employment Action Centre
4th Floor, J.W. Inglis Building
438-1343
This program is a co-operative venture of your Student Association and BCIT.
842-7954
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Gina<l!7
Recreation and Athletics
Soccer team
starts season
AEROBIC
FITNESS
The BCTT intcr-colJcgiate soccer
Moodt) J u u r a r ) S i h
team have t>egun preparation for the
upcoming
spring
ThurwUy
league, and
recently participated the Capilano
College Indoor Soccer Toumament.
Senior
held
Secondary
Cougars
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Karatedo AssoeiaHon
by/Fndmy
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A total of 16 team.s took part in the
three day event
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halflimc at 2-1 for Club Italia
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half very quickly, scoring a goal at
Anm6 M r l y
the five minute mark. However, the
u
PUxCT C O K T A C T
T H Z BrCVEATIOK
AMS A T H l x n c STRnCES OFTICl A T BCTT A T
E n n i l a s you
Drop-in f M a S3 par c l u s
Club Italia started the second
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a madic&l or [itoaai a v a l u a L o n p n o r to batimung
any f i t n « » profrmni
Cougars battled back and tied the
game on excellent goals from Ken
R e t i n e r a ithe e l u i o rat the R e c r M i i o n
a n d AthJetlc Services Office
Gemmill and Randy Ash.
The game almost ended in a
draw except that in the last two
minutes Club Italia scored two goals
for a 5-3 victory.
The second game pitted BCIT
against
Rogers
Pro Sports.
The
Cougars got off to a slow start and
W E I G H T
quickly found themselves two goals
Cougars
regained
I N T R O D U C T I O N
S a t u r d a y . J a n u a r y
2 7 t h
H O C
a m - 1.30 p m
down on some sloppy defensive play.
The
R O O M
their
M a x i m u m
composure in the second hrlf and
o f 15 p a r t i c i p a n t s
P R O G R A M .
I n t r o d u c t i o n T ot h e W e i g h t
R o o m
P r o p e r
U s e O f Etqulpment
L i f t i n g
M e t h o d s & Techniques.
Safety
A sA P r l o r l t t j
scored three goals (Glen Cameron,
Ken Gimmill and Joe Spitale) and
held on almost to the end. Once
again, the other team managed to
\\. E I G H T
score two goals near the end and
U A T E
T R A I N I N G
S a t u r d a y . J a n u a r y
2 7 t h
l O O O a m - ItOO p m
scoop victory from the Cougs. Final
M a x i m u m
score 4-3.
The third and last game for the
Cougars brought them up against
the North Shore Spurs. This time
P R
T r a i n i n g
F o r
L i f t i n g
F
L i f t i n g
F
L i f t i n g
o f 15 P a r t i c i p a n t s
O G R A M
Specific
A c t i v i t i e s
o rW e i g h t
G a i n
o r Weight
L o s s
F o r Tfaning
BEGINS.
TIME:
Tuesday. Feb. 6th
7 OO - 9 . 0 0 pm
WHERE.
Common Room
Building 3A
FEE.
S20.00/ 8 Sessions
the Cougars were determined to
play a solid defensive game and
P O W E R
L I F T I N G
S u n d a y . J a n u a r y
12.OO - 4 . 0 0 p m
were finally rewarded.
The Spurs scored first at the ten
M a x i m u m
minute mark, but Paul Dolan once
again found the net for the Cougars,
W e i g h t
L i f t i n g
tying the game. BCFT got two more
goals from Glen Cameron and Joe
Spitale, while the Spurs replied with
2 8 t h
T I R B O
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o f I S P a r t i c i p a n t s
P R O G R A M
T r a i n i n g
F o r B u l k i n g
M e t h o d s & T e c h n i q u e s
m
R E G I S T R A T I O N
D E A D L I N E
W e d n e s d a y . J a n u a r y
2 4 t h
one of their own prior to the end of
the first half.
During
the second half the
Cougars applied a lot of pressure
and
were
rewarded
with
what
proved to be the wirming goal t>y
Ken Gimmill. The Cougars hung in
and took the game 4-3.
According to Coach Cantune
Morelli,
"excellent
the toumament
opportunity
was
for
an
the
players to begin basic traiiung for
Ihe
spring league when we'll be
playing against B.C. universities". He
added that anyone
* ATTENTION ALL WOMEN •
bON'T BE
_VICTIMIZED_
PLAN TO ATTEND
A iFiCIM 2 iyiHING UMNkR
ON
interested in
tiying out for the team can contact
him
at 434-5734
local
5294 or
assistant coach Gino Simeoni at 432R291. Interested players may also
Tim^y. Inarv 23 k TtuMm, trntmy 2S fnxn 6 10 u 1)0
OiBSE UKi > l&O r nC USBTT ROOT)
COST « ONLY $1200
leave their name and phone numl>er
at the recreation office in the S A C .
The next exhibition home game
for
the Cougar
soccer team is
Nlondays
Feb. 6tb - NIarcb Sth
nsnucms:
- terauc-'cm
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Saturday. January- 20 at 12 noon on
the B C r r field
Outdoor
F u ^ meetmg: 12 noon - l A 129
Wednesday, Januaiy 17tli
-A-B-
K A M T I CLUI
6.15 -
7.1s
-
7.1s
8.1s
pm
pm
F E E .
» 3 0 0 0 for S Sessions
5 people per Session
LOCATION.
BCIT Squash Courts
BCIT Racquetball Courts
BCIT RECREADOJ AM) ATHLETIC SffiVKDES
the link, januaiy 17. 1990
SFRING
BREAK
SFECIALSl
The Link needs
an Arts & Review
Co-ordinator
Duties:
Compile upcoming events list on
disk (from press releases, etc)
Assign previews and reviews
Some review writing and editing
Approximately 3 to 4 hours/wk
$25/issue honorarium
Mazatlan 7 nigt)ts
package from
Puerto Vallarta 7 nights
package from
Mazatlan/Puerlo
Vallarta 14 nights
Apply to Don Wright at the Link/ACCESS
office, located in the Library Lobby.
package from
Hawaii 7 nights
package from
.SNOW
nOAR.niNR I.l:;SSONS
S«it.iJi-<if*y. .JijiiiiiiHrvj y^'7t.li
S:00 a t n - n-.OO pm
*25.00
INCI^IJDES:
Snowboarcl R e n t a l
4 H r s Group I n s t r u c t i o n
4 H r s P r a c t i c e Xime
(with i n s t r u c t o r
supervision)
EXTRA.
COSTS:
L i f t Tickets
Snow B o a r d i n g
(optional)
RECilSTER
$699
$749
$1029
$769
MAZATLAN
PUERTO
VALLARTA
MAZATLAN/
PUERTO
VALLARTA
HAWAII
Reserve Now through
BCI TRAVEL
in the SAC Building
Contact TONY at 433-4822
A Proud Sponsor of the Dunkfest
for the Needy Student Fund
Boots
BY J A N . 2 4 T H
COMING
SOON
FAULTY
TOWERS
Teenburger and
Medium Root Beer
OR
Mozza Burger
and Medium
Root Beer
\
Only
$2.99!
Located in the SAC
With Taps Pub
i One coupon per visit per customer, please. No< valid y»im any otner promotional otter.
Teenburger and
Medium Root Beer
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CONSTITUTION
CHANGES
Intramural Leagues
HEGISTHATIONWEEK
L E A G U E PLAY
Monday Janua.y 22 lo F iiday January 26
Si^rlmg d^les wa>y )Of each spon
The following proposed changes to the Student Association
Constitution will be considered at the regularly scheduled council
nneeting, January 22,1990.
1. Create an Assistant Chairperson position.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
and Arhlelic Services OHice
Recreaiion
TIMES
10 00 am - 2 00 pm
S A C Building 4A
PHOCEDUHE
All team regisiraiions are ptucessed on a (iFsl-come lirsi-se'wed basts
Allhougn regisiralion >s encuuraged m a leam formal
possible individuals will be placed on a team
This position will be an expanded role for one MAL from each
division. This person's main function will be to provide a
communication link wilh all technology and set representatives under
his/her respective division.
For taking on this added re.sponsibility, there will be a $100 honorarium
given to each Asst. Chairperson from each division.
Note: That the Chairperson's job description will need lo be revised as
a result of the division of responsibility.
Completed registraiion forms must be accompanied by tees al time Ol registration e « c e p t lor ice-rtocliey where
(ees will be collected ai Ihe nnn
Individuals can only register on 1 team pef sporl
CO-ED
FLAG
VOLLEYBALL
DAY
2. M.A.L.'s be paid an honorarium.
The M.A.L. must submit a reasonable request in writing to the
Chairperson of the meeting stating a vahd reason for his/her absence
or early departure from the regular meeting, or be subject to automatic
50% honorarium deduction for the next month.
The Chair shall then submit the request to question. If the question is
defeated by the majority of members, the Business Manager shall be
authorized by the Chair to deduct 50% of the delinquent M A.L.'s
honorarium for the next month. The deduction shall be recorded in the
minutes."
mdiviaual registrations will be accepled ar>d where
Leagues are limned lo a set number ot teams per spon
G A M E TIMES
The MA.L.'swill receive a $75 per month honorarium. In return, their
job description will be changed to reflect greater, defined
responsibilities. Some of these re.sponsibilies include that the M.A.L.
must: sit on at least one SA. or Institute Committee; volunteer and
recruit volunteers for major SA. events such as Orientation, and
Shinerama and attend all scheduled Council meeting.s.
Since M.A.L.'s are receiving honararium. they will be bound to an
attendance bylaw which will be written into the Constitution. The
proposed bylaw will read:
JANUARY 2^
LOCATION
FEE
$44 per leam
TEAMS
7 leams per division - 26 total
Minimum of 11 players per leam
Minimum ot 3 women per leam
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G A M E TIMES
Thursday
Division A
Division -B
Wednesdays - 3 hour break
G A M E TIMES
11 40 am - 2 00 pm
FEE
$48 per leam
TEAMS
7 leams per division - 14 lolal
BEGINS
Wednesday. February 21
12 players per leam
Wednesday, January 31
DAY
FOOTBALL
OAY
Wednesdays - 3 hour break
Division A
II 40 am
Division 8
12 20 pm
Division C "
1 00 pm
Division D"
1 40 pm
NON-CONTACT HOCKEY
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DAY
Wednesdays - 3 hour break
G A M E TIMES
12 noon - 2 00 pm
LOCATION
Colombia 4 Rinhs
FEE
$35 per player Fees collected al nnk
TEAMS
Individuals wishing lo play should attend an
organualional meeting al noon on
Wednesday, January 17 in Building IA,
Room 125
BEGINS
Wednesday, January 31
5 40 pm
6 20 pm
FEE
TEAMS
7 leams per division - 14 total
Minimum o( 11 players per team
Minimum of 3 women per leam
BEGINS
Thursday, February 1
WALLYBALL
DAY
Wednesdays - 3 hour break
G A M E TIMES
Division
A'
II 40 am
Division
Division
Division
B•
C
D•
12 20 pm
I 00 pm
1 45 pm
LOCATION
BCIT Racquelball Courls
FEE
$30 per leam
TEAMS
7 leams per division - 28 total
n 6 players per leam
BEGINS
Wednesday, January 31
INDOOR SOCCER
DAY
Tuesday evenings
G A M E TIMES
600-
FEE
$44 00 per team
TEAMS
1000
pm
10 teams
Minimum ol 11 players per leam
BEGINS
Tuesday. January 30
3. That the title of Business manager be changed to Director
and that there be corresponding changes to his job
3 ON 3 BASKETBALL
description and contract.
All changes to the proposed job description must first be approved by
the Business manager, all references to the Business manager in the
Constitution nu.st be changed to Director, and all implications must be
reviewed to ensure that Ihey are consistent with Ihe revised job
description.
DAY
Thursday evenings
G A M E TIMES
5 30
FEE
$20 00 per leam
TEAMS
14 teams
Minimum of 5 players per leam
BEGINS
Thursday February 1
7 15 pm
SPRING C O - E D S L O PITCH
4. That Ihe title of Accountant be changed to Controller
DAY
lo reflect the added financial responsibility
taken from the Business Manager.
This change will involve a change in job description, wage and bonus
structure, wilh the emphasis on this job to be to oversee all financial
activity of the organization.
Division A • Monday
Division 8 Tuesday
Division C Wednesday
Division D Thursday
G A M E TIMES
5 15
BEGINS
Monday March 19
No league slats are kepi
FEE
$15 per team
TEAMS
Minimum ol 12 players per leam
Minimum of 4 women per leam
pm
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6 teams per Division
5. That the new Organizational Chart be adopted and put into the
Constitution.
In order to reflect, in visual form,, the changes that have been
suggested, the Organizational Chart ofthe Student Association must be
changed. (Reprinted below).
Upon being passed by Council, the Constitution Committee shall meet
to re-work the working of these Constitutional changes so that they are
suitable for submission to the Deputy Registrar of Companies under
the Societies' Act.
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