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Re: Sorry no Calculator Instructions... However...

I have them in French: but the pictures and instructional formules are enough to get through it: mail me under: ,schlumfbuster@NOSPAMt-online.de

delete NOSPAM from it

I can make you a pdf...

Alex

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: Calculator Instructions *PIC* Posted By: Tom
: Marcano Date: 10/29/05 18:01 GMT

: Anybody have scans of the original
: instructions for the bezel slide rule on the
: vintage Calculator? Sorry, I don't...

: Failing that, any advice? Yes, the
: instructions I posted yesterday for the
: Gallet Excel-o-Graph , based on David
: Alstott's scans should be helpful. As should
: the TAG-Heuer Chrono Pilot Instructions
: I posted last month based on a manual
: graciously loaned by Brian Cantor.

: Doesn't seem to operate on the same principal
: as the Navitimer's, but then again, I never
: did use one in school (math gives me hives),
: so what do I know? Actually the
: Calculator's Whiz Wheel should operate in a
: very similar fashion to a Breitling
: Navitimer . You might find additional
: information on Jean-Michael's
: Navitimer.net website. Tell him we sent
: you!

: Thanks in advance, T. If you have
: questions after reading the links above,
: please feel free to post a follow-up. The
: key to understanding Whiz Wheels is to think
: of numbers as fractions: 1/1 = 1, 15/1 = 15
: (or 1.5), 2/1 = 2, etc. Whiz Wheels are
: great for multiplication, division,
: conversions (foreign currency,
: english/metric, etc.) and proportions, they
: can't easily be used for addition or
: subtraction as the scales are logarithmic in
: nature.

: Once you've learned how to use one and become
: comfortable with it's use, you might find it
: difficult to wear a watch which doesn't have
: one! -- Chuck

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