And think of how many of us grew up using slide rules as SOP for several decades before the simplest hand calculators became available. I probably should have kept my Pickett, K&E, Dietzgen, etc. I see that they are bringing pretty high prices on some of the "antique" bidding sites. My problem is that I tend not to value older stuff that becomes obsolete.
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