My Uncle , a long-retired Consttruction Engineer used a "slide-rule" to 
estimate the quantity/mixture/plasiciity/...
of ALL the concrete needed for the building of the John Hancock building in 
Chicago with nothing but a "Slide-Rule". !
-NO, I kid you not. His results? -its still standing. -"NO" computers needed. 
Of course he had a few decades of experience with concrete prior.
 
yup, and he still likes to remind me of that fact, and ya, I do have some links 
now to prove it.
:)
-whatever can work.
> Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 13:52:09 +1000> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]> CC: [email protected]> Subject: Re: slide rules> > On 
> Sunday, 18 May 2008 at 17:18:30 -0400, Jim Capozzoli wrote:> > So, I pulled 
> out the slide rule yesterday that's older then I am..and> > I figured out how 
> to multiply/divide on it. Is there anybody out> > there still using slide 
> rules for day to day math? Or does anybody> > have any interesting 
> stories/reminiscences about slide rules? I was> > considering figuring out 
> how to do Trig on it and then taking my Trig> > final with it. :)> > Heh. I 
> don't know where my slide rule is, but it's definitely a lot> younger than I 
> am. So the following is from memory. It applies to> the conventional slide 
> rules that I know, with C/D scales going from 1> to 10 at the bottom, and A/B 
> scales going from 1 to 100 at the top> (giving squares of the corresponding 
> scale below).> > To multiply two numbers, you place the 1 on the C scale 
> (bottom of the> slide) against the first number on the D scale (directly 
> below on the> body). Move the cursor (or your eye :-) to the second number on 
> the C> scale, and read off the result on the D scale.> > To divide one number 
> by another, you place the divisor the C scale> above the dividend on the D 
> scale. Read off the quotient on the D> scale below the 1 on the C scale.> > 
> Greg> --> See complete headers for address and phone numbers.
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