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The Interface Designer
The Case of the Mixed State, Part I
In the criminal justice system, no one cares much about interface design. That's where these guys come in
Issue: 1.2 (October/November 2002)
Author: Toby Rush
Author Bio: Toby Rush, a music instructor, consultant and freelance software and web designer, has been using REALbasic since before version 1.0.
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Article Length (in bytes): 6,952
Starting Page Number: 44
RBD Number: 1123
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Related Web Link(s):
http://homepage.mac.com/asagoo/realbasic/
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Office of John Lewis, #74 White Pine Suites, 10:45 am
Detectives Hank Marsh and Charlie Sanders ducked under the yellow police tape and approached the pile of plastic and circuitry next to the desk.
"Whadda we got here, Louie?"
A uniformed man writing on a notepad turned around. "Dispatch got a call an hour ago on it. Seems someone got pretty angry."
Marsh kneeled down and shook his head. "She's a G4, dual 800s, by the look of it. What a shame."
"You guys got a suspect?" Sanders asked. "Who made the call?"
"The secretary called it in. She says it was this John Lewis character..."
"The guy who owns the computer?"
"Yeah... something about a word processor not working the way it should. We put out a bulletin on him, so he--"
Before the man could finish, two officers burst into the room with a shorter, balding man in handcuffs. Marsh stood up and walked over to meet him.
"You Lewis?"
The handcuffed man was red with fury. "Yeah, that's me. I'm the one who knocked off the computer. I'd do it again, too--"
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