Posted by Eugene Volokh:
Use a Spreadsheet, Not a Calculator:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2007_07_08-2007_07_14.shtml#1184002413


   A while back, I switched from using a calculator (the calculator
   program on Windows, as it happens) to a spreadsheet (Excel). I've been
   very happy with the results; so has a friend of mine to whom I
   recommended this. It's probably obvious to most of you, but we didn't
   do it for many years after we got computers with Excel, so I figure it
   isn't obvious to some.

   The main advantage is accuracy, and security about accuracy: When
   you're adding a list of numbers using a normal calculator, you can't
   be sure after the fact that you typed everything right. With a
   spreadsheet, you can see all the source data right there on your
   screen, and can check that you entered the right formula just by
   clicking on the total cell. And if you realize you made a mistake, you
   can correct the one wrong cell without reentering all the data.

   Of course, you can also more easily save the data for the future, copy
   it into a document or an e-mail, and so on. But even if you know you
   don't need that, the ability to immediately verify that you've entered
   all the data right is enough to justify switching to a spreadsheet.
   And while some features of Excel and other spreadsheets may be quite
   complex, learning enough just to add a column of numbers is a matter
   of seconds.

   So, again, this might be obvious to some of you (and perhaps useless
   to a few who don't have a spreadsheet program); but if my and my
   friend's experience is any guide, it's the sort of obvious thing that
   many nonetheless overlook for a long time.

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