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31 year old HP 12-C Calculator, dust and all. This thing got me through college. This was retired long ago but I stumbled across it the other day.
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Nikon D7000, Nikon 50mm 1.8
1/250, f16, iso 100
1 Einstein 640, Neewer 24 inch softbox 12 inches overhead slightly left
The angle of the light was the most challenging aspect of this photo. The number keys are flat on top and then a bevel down on the bottom of the key, so too much reflection on the number keys if not at the right angle. I was able to get no reflections using a low straight on angle, but the picture looked flat. So I settled on this one with some highlights in the middle of the number keys.
A calculator being used to perform a budget calculation
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The 3cm diameter exposure calculator on the back of my Zero Image pinhole camera is very useful.
However, the printing is so small that I cannot read it. I was able to find a 10cm diameter wooden exposure calculator that is much easier to read.
Not had chance to do anything of my own lately cos of having to catch up on my Uni work after tour. Worth it though, best week of my life no doubt!
Pretty much the only band I've been listening to for the past 2 months has been calculator. Amazing band.
This will be the best thing you ever downloaded. Listen to Our Homes, Our Graves and thats where the inspiration for this came from.
HP 9810 Calculator (1974) This is really god old US craftsmanship. Everything made of steel and the CPU build up on 4 boards full of High Speed Schottky TTL ICs
When I first had a 35mm camera, in 1962, I didn't have an exposure meter. I used this exposure calculator to take colour slides… some turned out all right 😳
First day back of 2012 and first project. This came from www.squit.co.uk/photo/exposurecalc.html and I removed the extra film and shutter speeds and fstops. Now I can see the few choices I have in these situations. It really shows how limited the Widelux is in getting the proper exposure. I can start to select what film and settings I will need to use to get the images I want.
This is arithmometer – mechanical calculator. It was made in 1950s by German company Triumphator. As far as I know this is CN1 model. I am in the middle of refurbishing it – it is now fully functional with all mechanical parts fixed, cleaned and greased. Last step still to be done is to repaint external covers. I am struggling to find paint with this characteristic olive-gray color it was originally painted. I may end up painting it semi-gloss black.
If you are interested how to do some calcs using this machine check out description of this photo flic.kr/p/2qrHmm3
Tax calculator
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A calculator, a bundle of £10 (£1000) notes and a pen
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Finally! I've got my hands on an HP 35 calculator, the world's first pocket scientific calculator. It's older than me, though just barely.
A 1040 with a calculator
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both calculators may look the same but there is a 25 year gap between the two of them. anyone wants to make a guess which one is the older of the two?
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Here is one of the many calculators we have floating around the house.
Got this little treat in the post this morning - i can't even remember where on ebay i found it - i'm so pleased!
From LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series The Lego Batman Movie (71017)
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From the Paul Graney Collection. This is Graney's pocket sized photographic handbook and diary 1939.
A piggy bank and a calculator
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This is a cake I made for my sis-in-law's 40th birthday. She is a bookkeeper. Everything's edible.
I owe special thanks to Karen (Cakebaker_Cakemaker) who also did a calculator cake recently.
www.flickr.com/photos/28032559@N00/4994905085/in/faves-cr... I really wanted to use a different style of image so it wasn't so similar, but this one was the best I could find!
This cake was done in a bit of a rush as I was extremely sick earlier this week with a severe case of Tonsillitis, which is why I've been absent from Flickr a bit! Almost all better now though! :-)
Day 33
Calculus and physics would be a nightmare without my calculator...
I'm actually enjoying both classes so far. There's something quite calming about being able to calculate how quickly my tea is cooling while I write this. Again, the nerd inside me speaks out! Probably because I have a mathleates meet on Wednesday... :P
Oh, and I like this pic. That's why I didn't wait to post it like I thought I would...
Another oh! This will be day 8 on my calender...
A "Smiggle"" calculator, which is a brand that seems to sell fancy stationary that schoolkids are spending big bucks on. Crazy if you ask me, it's no different in function. This one was a birthday present to my son.
It's not really levitating, I've got something under it :)
Day 212 of 365 Days in Colour - Day 2 of June, Green.
Taken with iPhone 4S.
First Appearance - Detective Comics #463
The origins of the Calculator and the advanced technology that he used are unknown. He was known to have had one conflict with Mikaal Tomas, the alien Starman, before disappearing for years. When he returned, he began to progressively attack the Justice League of America, allowing them to defeat him once so his computer could deduce their methods, and then went on to defeat them on their second encounter.
The Calculator continued his spree in Gotham City, and was defeated by Batman, but quickly escaped and headed to Central City. There the entire JLA that he had defeated came to take him down, but he had prepared for this, and was able to defeat them. But he had not prepared for Batman entirely. Batman led Calculator into a trap by predicting how Calculator would try to counter him, and was able to defeat the villain and send him to jail.
The only graphing calculator with a capacitive touch-screen, allowing pinch to zoom on graphs. Exam approved. Allows RPN operation. Faster operation than any TI calculator, and easier to use than the TI Nspire.
I acquired two HP Primes for my children who are in Jr. High and High school. The Primes were purchased from Walmart in the USA, which as of July 2018 was the lowest priced seller of any I could find. I myself own an HP28S which is purchased for engineering school in 1989, and a 48GX with 128MB FRAM card and Meta Kernel, and the 50g.
Photo shot with natural window light entering a soft-light cube with gradient background, using a Panasonic GH5 with Olympus 12-100mm F4 lens at F11, ISO200.
This calculator allows you to enter job parameters and see how using "MJ Field Lok" gaskets will save time and money versus traditional techniques; they combine pipe attachment and pipe restraint into one device, whereas it usually requires two.
Targeted for Flash 6. Designed with Illustrator CS2, built in Flash 8.
This is a photograph of a real iPhone, with the calculator application running. Because of the low viewing angle, the display had low contrast, and a blueish colour cast. This was selectively (partially) corrected with Adobe Photoshop. The chrome edge has significant scratching, which was also disgused by selecting the chrome area and adding a motion blur in the same direction of the edge, again using Photoshop.
Wikipedia references:
- TI-30
- HP-35
This image is part of two overlapping sets, one focusing on Calculators (including Sliderules) and the other focusing on CGI Modelling and Rendering.