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QuickBaseCoachD
7 years agoQrew Captain
Hmm, Fortran in 1969.
Do I=1,10.
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enddo
That is all I remember from Engineering. First year engineering we still had punch cards and slide rules. I still have my Keuffel & Esser slide rule. So I'm vintage, like you must be.
Maybe just say in plain english words what you want to happen when you push the button.
Do I=1,10.
....
enddo
That is all I remember from Engineering. First year engineering we still had punch cards and slide rules. I still have my Keuffel & Esser slide rule. So I'm vintage, like you must be.
Maybe just say in plain english words what you want to happen when you push the button.
- _anomDiebolt_7 years agoQrew EliteI use my Spirule and Texas Magnum every day:
The Enigmatic Spirule
http://www.nzeldes.com/HOC/Spirule.htm
World's Longest Slide Rule: Texas Magnum
It measures 352 feet long, weighs 300 pounds and takes three men to slide.
http://www.neatorama.com/2006/09/22/worlds-longest-slide-rule-texas-magnum/