Well, well - I suppose if we bothered to download and read the instruction manual, it might have told us that. Just goes to show never too old to learn something new - thanks!
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jules "Love is good for the human being!!" (Ben, aged 10)
You do not need a % key. Percentages can be calculated without one.
Well YOU do not need a calculator at all then.
That's is correct, their were no calculators when I went to school. And none when you wen to school.
You are 115 years old according to your profile. [25/08/1910]
-- Edited by Phillipn on Tuesday 8th of March 2016 02:46:20 PM
As a very experienced, former tin can and string type telephone man, I thought that my new hand me down (from the wife) phone, had no calculator.
My grandson put me on the right track.
If you can not see a calculator, it may be under the box marked as extras.
Even on my old, (no make or number that I can see, type phone), the scientific calculator appears when I place it in the landscape position
True there were no calculators when my era went to school. In 1962 inkwells and nib pens, would have been available, if you did not have your own Biro. In 1963 it was compulsory for an apprentice Fitter to buy their own slide rule. (The forerunner of the calculator).
You are 115 years old according to your profile. [25/08/1910]
-- Edited by Phillipn on Tuesday 8th of March 2016 02:46:20 PM
Thing is I am not stupid enough to put ALL my correct personal details on ANY public forum. Have you heard of Identity Theft? It is real, so much information can be collected on anyone that does provide these details with very little effort.
In this case my birth date is correct but obviously not the year.
For the same reason I do not bin any mail that has my address on it without passing it through a shredder.
Paranoid? Maybe but I have seen the consequences of carelessness.
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Neil & Lynne
Pinjarra
Western Australia
MY23.5 Ford Wildtrak V6 Dual Cab / 21' Silverline 21-65.3