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Shall we start making guesses for the April 2018 pencil color? I'm gonna go with Black NCEES logo/date and Green grip/clip/eraser holder.
Lol, i see what your douing here.Shall we start making guesses for the April 2018 pencil color? I'm gonna go with Black NCEES logo/date and Green grip/clip/eraser holder.
Well, but what calculator was that? :BI am so old that I brought my own pencil, my own calculators (two matching ones plus a third battery pack), and my own reference books!
TI-56Well, but what calculator was that? :B
TI-56
I brought mine and my wife's matching calculators to the exam, along with a spare battery pack since batteries did not last too long back in those days.
I bet you thought I wouldn't remember!
Snap your a TI guy! Lol. Man that is some nice history! Some would envy being born in the Wi Fi era, i envy the opposite. When i was a kid in the mid 80’s i went along to a garage sale with mom. I saw a gagdet on a table and went straight for it. A man standing at a door to the house said in a loud voice, “ you cant play with that unless you are an engineer.” I dont think i had heard the word engineer too many times. But the gadget looked a lot like your calculator, but it had hard case. I used to think it was the HP 48g i saw that day, a calculator my previous boss still uses, but this TI has a closer resemblence. So you dont have them anymore? Thank you for sharing!My very first calculator, A Unicom 202SR made by Rockwell International It was ordered (scientific calculators were so rare and expensive that stores did not stock them!) in early 1974 while a High School Senior. I think it was a 6 week waiting period until it arrived. Cost was $150-$175. Only competition at the time was the HP35 which cost nearly $400 A good used car cost less!
http://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_334490
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