• @[email protected]
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      That wasn’t so much a “fact” told in school as it was a prediction, and it was true for them. Some people carried pocket calculators, but most people didn’t. Some supermarkets has calculators built into their carts, but most didn’t.

      Failing to predict society’s norms in 20 years isn’t the same as teaching a false fact.

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          Tiny photocell powered calculators used to be everywhere. There were “thin” ones to fit in your Costanza sized wallet, Mousepads with them built in, and my wristwatch in 6th grade had one with tiny rubber keys.

          It was a magical time till be alive. 5318008

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          712 days ago

          Yep, back in the 90s they were in some places. My local supermarket had one like this, except without the annoying ad on the left side.

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        912 days ago

        The same was told to me even as everybody already had mobile phones with calculators in them or even iPhones

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      212 days ago

      I feel have super power by being to calculate accurate tips without needing to crack out my phone.