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Essay heading: Werner Heisenberg
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The computer could be a modified version of an Inspiron 530($740), with a 20” Planar monitor ($199), and a Dell Mouse ($24).
As far as the different programs I would want on my computer, I would want Windows Vista Home Edition; because by the time I graduate they will have come out with another version that makes everything just more confusing... displayed 300 characters
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I would want Microsoft offices such as: PowerPoint, Word, excel, and others. With these programs I can make different educational presentations; I can put other information in tables for easy storage. As well I would need different programs for computational modeling. This is just the modeling of things that are very hard to place in a laboratory experiment... displayed next 300 characters
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