Reasons Why a Slide Rule (and Paper Pad)
is Better Than an X Workstation~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - A Slide Rule doesn't shut down abruptly when it gets too hot. - One hundred people all using Slide Rules and Paper Pads do not startwailing and screaming due to a single-point failure. - A Slide Rule doesn't smoke whenever the power supply hiccups. - A Slide Rule doesn't care if you smoke, or hiccup. - You can spill coffee on a Slide Rule; you can use a Slide Rule whilecompletely submerged in coffee. - You never get nasty system messages about filling up your entirepaper quota with pointless GIF pictures for the root window. - A Slide Rule and Paper Pad fit in a briefcase with space left overfor lunch or a change of underwear. - A properly used Slide Rule can perform pipelined *and* paralleloperations. (Okay, you need a guru for this.) - You don't get junk mail offering pricey software upgrades that fixcurrent floating point errors while introducing new ones. - A Slide Rule doesn't need scheduled hardware maintenance. - A Paper Pad supports text and graphics images easily, and can beeasily upgraded from monochrome to color. - Slide Rules are designed to a standardized, open architecture. - You can hold a Slide Rule at arm's length, to hit the obnoxiousperson at the next seat over. - A Slide Rule is immune to viruses, worms, and other depredationsfrom hostile adolescents with telephones. - Additional Paper Pads can be integrated into the system seamlesslyand without needing to reconfigure everything. - Nobody will make you feel bad by introducing a smaller, faster,cheaper slide rule next month.
I don’t know how to use one. ;(
I remember using one of those way back when. If fact I had two, one made from a bamboo and the other made from aluminum.