On 2014-05-02, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > On Thu, 01 May 2014 21:55:20 +0100, Adam Funk <a24...@ducksburg.com> > declaimed the following: > >>On 2014-05-01, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
>>> Math teacher was selling them in my 10th grade... Actually I already >>> owned a Faber-Castell 57/22 "Business" ruler (which did NOT have the CF/DF >>> scales set for *PI) and a Pickett N-1010-ES Trig rule. >> >>What does a "business" slide-rule do? Depreciation? >> > > Special markers for: dozen, gross; a scale for "non-metric measures" to > metric equivalents -- US Bushel, UK ("brit") bushel, US gallon, UK gallon, > short and long tons, a few Russian units, "Pud" and "R.t." which appear to > map to cubic inch and cubic foot; markings for % (discount and mark-up) > > And a scheme for simple interest calculations (which may explain why > the CF/DF scales are longer than the C/D scales): "Move the main cursor > line over the principal on scale DF -- the principal must be taken only on > scale DF -- set the rate per cent on the scale CI, under the short cursor > line, and read the interest on the scale DF or D in line with the number of > days on the scale CF or C." {yes, just to the left of the normal cursor is > a short line only over the inverted C scale} Interesting, thanks. -- I used to be better at logic problems, before I just dumped them all into TeX and let Knuth pick out the survivors. -- plorkwort -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list