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Example sentences for: computer
How can you use “computer” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:
My mood is much improved today, back in my lovely little office overlooking this lovely little downtown, reading about the Red Sox victory last night--rooting for the Red Sox is the curse of all native New Englanders--perusing the New York Times before I saddle up for a day in front of my computer.
For those who are unfamiliar with computers and the need for a word-processing package, I should explain that when you buy what is fondly call a “personal” computer, you get three pieces of equipment (though they may be combined in some models or makes): a rectangular box with some slots in the front and sockets in the back, a monitor, which is nothing but a small TV set, and a keyboard, which looks like an ordinary typewriter keyboard but, in many models sold today, has a number of additional keys alongside those for the familiar alphanumeric characters: on mine, nestled among some control keys on the right side is what is called a “number pad,” which resembles the key arrangement one sees on a small adding machine or calculator; on the left side is a double bank of five keys marked “F1” through “F10” which, when pressed alone or in combination with another key, perform certain functions, some of which are useful, others of which are evidently thought useful by the manufacturer but which I never use.
To test that idea, one of her graduate students will “train” half of the autistic patients in face recognition—something most children pick up on their own—by having them study, manipulate, and match faces using computer games.
The WP lead reports that the Clinton administration's computer training effort will include millions of dollars in grants to fund educational programs, an Internet job bank and a campaign to glamorize computer-related professions.
8. Information warfare such as an attack on our private sector's computer grids.