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...someplace where people can interact socially during the week," he said...
...think the general atmosphere is pretty good, but there are some tensions, and often tensions seem to center around athletes and non-athletes." Fridman says. "Nerds aren't really isolated from other people, but nerds don't interact so much with jocks, and vice versa...
...stroke of visionary genius. QVC, Diller announced, would be the basis for a multimedia company poised to exploit all the new technology soon to transform TV: fiber optics and digital compression, which will multiply the number of channels available, and two-way capability, which will allow viewers to interact with the TV set. Home shopping, Diller promises, is just the first of a vast array of things people will be able to do over the TV of the future, from ordering programs to paying bills and calling up the morning newspaper. "It's coming, not 10 years from today...
...some ways it's more difficult for the students there now." Jones says, "because the Blacks in some ways tend to isolate themselves." George A. Dines '58 expresses disapproval with Black students who "form their little cliques and don't really interact with other people." When he was a student, he says, "if you were going to do anything, you had to mix with everybody. You had no choice...
...goals of dating can be fulfilled without actual dates. There was a time when full integration of the sexes was not a given. Today, the sexes regularly interact in dining halls, sections and entryway-wide viewings of adorable new Fox network sitcoms. Dating is no longer much of a necessity in getting to know romantically a member of the opposite...