Need help with my geometry

   / Need help with my geometry #81  
Great fun they were to use to. Interpolation used to be one of least enjoyable practices.

All thru high school, we all had a laminated sheet with log and sine, cosine, tangent tables on it that was provided by the US air force. They were very handy, I don't know what happened to mine, but of course we don't need them any more. I saw my first calculator after high school at the University Mo. at Rolla. It was made by Wang. It was the size of of small dormitory refrigerator and had about a dozen terminals around the room to do your calculations on. it had Nixie tubes (a type of high voltage gas discharge display tube) for a display. A year later I held a calculator in my hand. Technology really moved fast after LED's became available. LCD calculators came out a few years later. Soon they were blister packed at Wal Mart for a few bucks.
 
   / Need help with my geometry #82  
I bought my Casio FX 850P when I started college in 1988
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I still use it today. The add-on memory module no longer works, but other than that it still works as good as the day I bought it.... Back in the day there were 2 schools of people. Those who favoured the HP calculator with its perculiar syntax, and the others who liked the WYSIWYG method employed by the Japanese.
 
   / Need help with my geometry #83  
I don't need no stinking tables!! Don't need no fancy nancy calculator either!!!

I got you guys!!!! :)
 
   / Need help with my geometry #84  
I still have and use my original TI-30 LED calculator. It is from 1976
 
   / Need help with my geometry
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#85  
I use my Casio 8R a few times a week and it still works perfect. I got it in the 70s.
I can see an LED readout much better than an LCD.

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   / Need help with my geometry #86  
I did all my calculations by hand. I still can't find my slide rule.
 
   / Need help with my geometry #87  
I did all my calculations by hand. I still can't find my slide rule.

How can a ruler with a sliding gauge be anything close to accurate???? ;)
 
   / Need help with my geometry #88  
How can a ruler with a sliding gauge be anything close to accurate???? ;)

Supposed to be close to 3 digits behind the decimal. The last digit is pretty "iffy". We did pretty good with them "back in the day"
 
   / Need help with my geometry #89  
Supposed to be close to 3 digits behind the decimal. The last digit is pretty "iffy". We did pretty good with them "back in the day"

Wonder what percentage of High School students could use one??? HE**,,,, wonder what percentage of High School Teachers could use one???? :)
 

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