C Cmd Member Joined Mar 5, 2010 Messages 24 Jul 17, 2011 #1 Early computing device from the 60s. This seven foot slide rule was used for demonstration teaching. I live in Texas. Any interest?
Early computing device from the 60s. This seven foot slide rule was used for demonstration teaching. I live in Texas. Any interest?
Chuck(G) 25k Member Joined Jan 11, 2007 Messages 44,476 Location Pacific Northwest, USA Jul 17, 2011 #2 Got a belt holster for it?
C Cmd Member Joined Mar 5, 2010 Messages 24 Jul 18, 2011 #3 Depending on how tall you are, that could be arranged...lol
D Druid6900 Veteran Member Joined May 7, 2006 Messages 3,809 Location Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Jul 18, 2011 #4 I can see it now, Chuck "Three Legs" G, the ultimate geek.....
Chuck(G) 25k Member Joined Jan 11, 2007 Messages 44,476 Location Pacific Northwest, USA Jul 18, 2011 #5 "Is that a slide rule or are you just happy to see me?" :lol:
E Erik Site Administrator Staff member Joined Apr 27, 2003 Messages 3,588 Location San Jose, CA Jul 18, 2011 #6 Cmd said: Early computing device from the 60s. This seven foot slide rule was used for demonstration teaching. I live in Texas. Any interest? Click to expand... Have you offered it to the Computer History Museum? They have one on display in their first gallery but they may want another for the "education collection" which is used for student groups, by docents giving tours and so on. Just a thought...
Cmd said: Early computing device from the 60s. This seven foot slide rule was used for demonstration teaching. I live in Texas. Any interest? Click to expand... Have you offered it to the Computer History Museum? They have one on display in their first gallery but they may want another for the "education collection" which is used for student groups, by docents giving tours and so on. Just a thought...