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Are you posting flyers in the student center, classroom buildings, and dorms to keep students and staff updated on the latest campus news and upcoming events? Then you're you're  

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 wasting piles piles: see hemorrhoids.  of paper. A new electronic announcement sign introduced by Califone International, Inc., disseminates messages cost-effectively without creating more paper refuse on your campus. The F110 Electronic Message Center is an animated LED panel featuring a tricolor tricolor

describes a coat color of dogs and cats which has orange and black patches (similar to the tortoiseshell) but has in addition patches of white hair; see tortoiseshell.
 multi-function screen. The 4-foot wide/6-inch high screen displays upper-and lowercase characters and symbols, and pre-programmed graphics. With the RS232 connector cable and programming software, the F110 connects to any PC. The F110 is also capable of downloading downloading - download  current news from an online news source. For more information, visit www.califone.com.
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Author:Rivard, Nicole
Publication:University Business
Date:Nov 1, 2002
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