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indlieofmy life,” she said. “You couldn’t hear any-
® ieg.and the parking was hell. They didn’t have that
frompned out at all.”
Despite the inconveniences posed by the large
mvd, Roy Garcia, a senior industrial engineering
)r,said the event was a refreshing departure from
ountry music lineup in College Station.
"Ml the best bands are here,” he said. “The stereo-
atA&M is country music, and we always had to
a ioAustin.”
Ihe crowd showed no signs of exhaustion when
iDoubt took the stage at 10 p.m. An animated
(enStefani interacted with the audience, asking
men to sing the chorus of the band’s hit song “Just
BiTOn stage, she punctuated her musical perfor-
ncewith physical theatrics, climbing the scaffold
idmotioning to her fans.
Following No Doubt’s performance, some concert-
lersleft to get a head start on post-concert traffic. But
lenBushtook the stage at 11:30 p.m., dedicated fans
I [Bored the lines of people exiting the Speedway.
, n M In the grandstands, friends embraced and swayed
I ithe lyrics of “Glycerine” while fans closer to the stage
Idgarette lighters.
Austin resident Liz Carrasco said the concert was
orth the trip, even though she was stuck in the park-
iglotfortwo hours after Bush left the stage.
“At the end there was a lot of pushing, and it was
rettyrowdy,” she said. “But it was the biggest I’ve ever
eetvto.ltwas awesome.”
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COMPUTER REPAIR & SUPPORT
College Station Facility
UCS continues to grow with more than 2000 clients nationwide. We sell and support powerful
systems including PC’s, CRT’s, printers, modems, controllers, mainframes, and many other
devices. Current open positions require formal electronics training and an interest in the computer
industry. The following positions require relocation to our multimillion dollar expansion site in
Bryan/College Station.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT: Will provide ongoing, daily support regarding the repair and
maintenance of customized computer systems to our technicians and client base. Duties also
involve testing and researching hardware issues relating to all UCS equipment. Associate’s
degree or military electronics training is required.
BENCHTECHNIC1AN TRAINER: Will involve component level repair of all UCS peripheral
equipment at our College Station facility. No travel involved. All tools and scopes provided.
Associate’s degree or Military electronics training is required.
HARDWARE TECHNICIAN TRAINER: Will involve developing and conducting training programs
for incoming UCS hardware technicians. Should possess knowledge of electronics and an interest
in teaching. Degree preferred.
HARDWARE TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION: Will involve writing, editing, support and
production of hardware publications. Bachelor’s degree is preferred. Any knowledge of Interleaf,
Photoshop or Windows software would be helpful.
All offer full salary plus a benefits package including medical, dental and vision insurance, direct
deposit, 401k and semi-annual performance evaluations. UCS promotes a healthy lifestyle by
sponsoring a variety of sports events and hiring only non-tobacco users. EOE.
To find out more about these opportunities, please call or submit resume to:
Universal Computer Systems, Inc.
Attn, ad# 486
6700 Hollister, Houston, TX 77040
1-800-883-3031, fax (713) 718-1401
http://www.ucs-systems.com
WHAT’S IT LIKE AT THE PLASMA CENTER!
To the staff of the Plasma Center,
I would like to start by saying thank
you to each and every employee for making the
past three years enjoyable in a professional,
efficient and courteous environment. As a
donor since 1993, I have been more than satis
fied with every aspect of your operation, which
allows myself and others to contribute what we
can to community service, all the while being
serviced by diligent, but relaxed, workers.
Everyone at the Plasma Center, from those
behind the front counter to the phlebotomists
to the supervisors, have made great efforts to
insure that each donor feels hygienically safe,
as well as keeping the atmosphere light.
Like most, I started coming to the
Plasma Center for monetary reasons, but I
soon developed acquaintances that appealed to
me almost as much as the original need for
money, enabling me to look forward to each
donation, not only for my wallet’s sake but also
to see my friends. Like I commented to some
one recently, talking to people at the Plasma
Center was like getting mail from a far-off
friend that you don’t get to do much with, but
who you can talk to as often as you write. For
those acquaintances and for your continual
services. I would like to thank all of those I’ve
come to know and appreciate over the past
three years - Emily, and Tracy, Heath, and
Marty, Ada and Josie, etc... more I can’t
remember or those who have gone on to better
things.
So, as I graduate from this great
University, I bid you all a fond farewell and
strong commendations on such a successful
blend of quality medical practice and friendly
service. Thank you all and have a great sum
mer. Thanks, C.E
BiologicalS
THE PLASMA CENTER
700 E. University Dr.
268-6050
4223 Wellborn Rd.
846-8855
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