I still have mine.
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I still have mine.
So yeah, I also remember REAL typewriters and taking typewriting in college.
I watched it live in my college dorm lounge with about twenty other students. I'll never forget that stunned silence. We couldn't believe what we had just seen happen. Then several of the girls started crying. It was so horrible.I remember watching tv the morning the challenger exploded.
My mom worked as a switchboard operator when they still had to manually connect calls.
Someone skilled with a slide rule could work almost as fast as a calculator.
I've heard centigrade used somewhere (I can't remember where) but I figured it out real fast.You want to stop someone in thier tracks, use centigrade in a sentence
Noooooooo it's celcious or however its spelled
Try Kelvin instead.You want to stop someone in thier tracks, use centigrade in a sentence
Noooooooo it's celcious or however its spelled
Had to use one in the early 60's in chem class. And then again in physics.
There was talk of that down here years ago but the public fought it. So now the price of copper is so high that pennies just aren't what they used to be. I'm not sure how much copper is in a penny. I have so old wheat pennies I'm hoarding.Here the penny has been removed from circulation. Costs are rounded up or down if it’s $5.03 then it’s $5.05. If it’s $5.02 then it’s $5.00.
Kids these days do not understand rounding up/down. They need a computerized till to do this.