Re: What happens when you are older than some colleagues...
Fifty-four people were at the reunion. There were 121 people in my graduation class. Twenty-five are deceased.
My heaviest use of a slide rule was when I as being trained as a nuclear weapons employment specialist in 1969. A skill which thankfully I never had to use. Basically a slide rule is just a graphical way of adding and subtracting logarithms.
Fifty-four people were at the reunion. There were 121 people in my graduation class. Twenty-five are deceased.
My heaviest use of a slide rule was when I as being trained as a nuclear weapons employment specialist in 1969. A skill which thankfully I never had to use. Basically a slide rule is just a graphical way of adding and subtracting logarithms.


I can excuse someone who is into computers for not being familiar with a tape recorder interface, but there is no excuse for not know about it.


A mathematician turned professor turned woodworker turned consultant turned lapidary. The Vintage Computer Forum and your interests sound interesting. In the spirit, recently I started studying crystal radios; and although I know (pure) physics well, I never did understand practical electronics, so it's been challenging to learn the basics (diodes, capacitors, radio, etc.), but, time permitting, I hope to be experimenting building some crystal radio versions someday soon (of course, anyone can build one in a few minutes; but I'm trying to understand it, all the why's). I had one as a kid and listened to the famous DJ Dick Biondi, WLS Chicago in the 50's (the Bobby Vinton days). This IS the Social/Casual Talk Forum, isn't it! What was the question? ...






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