^^^ Certainly wasn't me. I think it was "Clare", in defense of his silly idea that microprocessors aren't computers. I've never heard of the thing.
^^^ Certainly wasn't me. I think it was "Clare", in defense of his silly idea that microprocessors aren't computers. I've never heard of the thing.
Hey, Don - I agree with you one hundred percent.
I posted the correction- it is CURTA. If you've never heard of one-You haven't rallyed Particularly back in the seventies.
I didn't say otherwise.
Nope. I never got into the sport but even calculators were forbidden in the rallies my friends participated in.
Possibly because that's *not* the link he posted (see above).
LOL, I just had a discussion with my family all emailing each other. A one sentence reply but they quoted 10 pages of meaningless drivel.
I hope this clean and lean format doesn't confuse people.
I ran the Ontario Regional Navigational Rallye Championship series for
3 years back in the late 70s and early 80s. Curtas and sliderules (mostly the round ones) ruled back then, and programmable calculators were legal the final year I competed. We had an electronic odometer designed (usung a calculator) that we would have used the next year had we continued, as well as an HP Programmable calculator that my "aggravator"used us a civil engineering technologist and had programmed to do the ET calculations.
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I had just taken a quick look at the summary and thought I saw you googled it also spelled with a C. Just trying to help, not bust your balls.
Harry K
Or even ben a fan...or interested in the subject. I had the hots for one and never even considered rallying. Price turned me off.
Harry K
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