Subject: | Re: [OM] Godspeed, Neil Armstrong |
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From: | usher99@xxxxxxx |
Date: | Mon, 27 Aug 2012 20:10:14 -0400 (EDT) |
>>My TI-35+ is > >>going on 30 years old, but it still works great and sits right next to Some calculators die hard. I have read many still love the HP12C financial calculator. I believe they are still sold and the relatively expensive phone app emulators do well! I still use my HP 11c and even occasionally my Ti SR52. I recently bought replacement battery packs for it and my Dad's HP45. I was spoiled rotten as a kiddie as we often had a giant 4 fxn calculator (forgot who made it) and could ck long division on it just after I learned how. This was pre LED's and had weird neon tube thingies for the display and cost as much as a car. My Dad brought it home from work. I have a meter? long slide rule at home and an odd spiral one that is really cool. I remember able to get 4 sig. figures at the low end on it but didn't really need it for long in junior high or so as the SR10 or 11's were out. Oh there are algorithms to keep tack of the "left digits" when using a Slide Rule. I would use that after keeping track of the order of magnitude in Sci notation first, IIRC. "Rule for multiplication If the rule is set with the slide protruding at the left-hand end of the stock, the number of digits in the answer is the sum of the digits of the factors. If the slide is protruding at the right-hand end, the number of digits in the product is one less than the sum of the digits of the factors. Rule for division If, when dividing, the slide protrudes at the left-hand end of the stock, the number of digits in the result is found by subtracting the number of digits in the divisor from the number in the dividend. If the slide protrudes to the right the number of digits in the result will be one greater that the difference between the numbers of digits in the dividend and divisor respectively." Any one else have a spiral slide rule? Mike -- _________________________________________________________________ Options: http://lists.thomasclausen.net/mailman/listinfo/olympus Archives: http://lists.thomasclausen.net/mailman/private/olympus/ Themed Olympus Photo Exhibition: http://www.tope.nl/ |
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