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Cary ZiterCary Ziter in The Spokesman-Review - Nov 12 1986
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"... PC and PC XT and lookalikes don't rely on batteries. ibm's AT was introduced ln 1983 and its battery is supposed to last at least three years. IBM spokesman Cary Ziter said. Some seem to be wearing out early, mough. Since most ATs and compatibles have been purchased in the past two years, most batteries still have some life left. Ziter noted that owners should not be completely in the dark when the battery fails, because IBM's user manual for the AT explains that the battery should be replaced when the ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Cary B. ZiterCary B. Ziter in Boca Raton News - July 11 1989
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"... newspaper and magazine articles about the turtle program through thc years, but this is the first children's book documenting our efforts.” “When Turtles Come To Town” was written by Cary B. Ziter, who was a public relations representative for IBM in Boca Raton in the summer of 1986 when he and his two children literally stumbled upon the city's turtle watch program. ..."
Publication place: Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida, United States
Cary ZiterCary Ziter in Spokane Chronicle - Sep 3 1986
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"... and reliability. The XT 286 can do most jobs 20 percent faster than the slower models of the AT and just 10 percent slower than the fastest ATs, said Cary Ziter, a spokesman at IBM's PC headquarters in Its Internal clock runs at 6 megahertz, the same as the slower ATs, but lt has a feature called zero that speeds up ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Cary ZiterCary Ziter in Spokane Chronicle - Nov 12 1986
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"... PC and PC XT and lookalikes don't rely on batteries. IBM's AT was introduced in 1983 and its battery ls supposed to last at least three years, IBM spokesman Cary Ziter said. Some seem to be wearing out early, though. Since most ATs and compatibles have been purchased in the past two years, most batteries still have some life left. Ziter noted that owners should not be completely in the dark when the battery falls, because IBM's user manual for the AT explains that the battery should be replaced when the ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States