Guess what I got.....

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Mrinterface

24 Jan 2013, 22:58

Recently acquired.

I'm really wondering about this : who knows what this is and how to use it? :mrgreen:
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Merijn

24 Jan 2013, 23:00

It seems to be some kind of measuring device.

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Mrinterface

24 Jan 2013, 23:01

Not quiet.....

EDIT :

Not Quite.....

Merijn

24 Jan 2013, 23:02

Slide rulers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keuffel_and_Esser

*Quite

EDIT: also http://www.etsy.com/listing/113124194/v ... ffel-esser

EDIT2: Memory started again

Believe it or not, but as young as I am I have used something similar in the past I think. It is has to do with making calculations before calculators were common. (Big numbers and everything.)

EDIT3: Why didn't I just link this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slide_rule

EDIT4: I'm actually more an IRC person

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Mrinterface

24 Jan 2013, 23:12

Yes....

The calculators before the electronic age.... Amazing what you can do with them...

Merijn

24 Jan 2013, 23:14

I remember even more now. Back in the day when I wasn't allowed to use calculators at school I used to bring such a thing with me (cheap plastic version) and did my math with such a thing. Took them months to find out I was using such a thing.

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webwit
Wild Duck

24 Jan 2013, 23:15

Mrinterface wrote:Amazing what you can do with them...
I don't care how old the technology is, the important question is if you can browse to deskthority with it.

vun

25 Jan 2013, 12:57

webwit wrote:
Mrinterface wrote:Amazing what you can do with them...
I don't care how old the technology is, the important question is if you can browse to deskthority with it.
You've got your priorities wrong, the question should be whether or not you can use it to write 80085.

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RC-1140

29 Jan 2013, 18:03

damn, why do I find this thread only now.

I have a Faber Castell "Schul-Disponent 57/22" and an Aristo Scholar VS-2.

Even though this was way before my time, I'm still very fascinated, by how much and how easily you can do calculations with slide rules once you get used to them. Also they're really great to show the rules of logarithms.

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Mrinterface

29 Jan 2013, 18:58

RC-1140 wrote:Also they're really great to show the rules of logarithms.
The reason I got it....

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