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Actually, good advice [about computers]. SInce technology advances so rapidly, it is wise to buy as close to “cutting edge” as possible in a new computer, so that five or six years down the road, it is still a viable machine, rather than an obsolete paperweight. Buying the best available computer technology means you only have to replace the thing every seven or eight years, rather than every two or three.
Unless you drink at the computer, then you replace the more expensive computer every year or so, regardless.
The accurate ones are called “scales” not rulers. A Starrett brand, made in U.S.A., 12 inch scale, graduated in 1/64", 1/32", 1/50" and 1/100" is around $53.
Y’all do know that Stainless Steel expands and contracts with temperature, right?That’s why the best slide rules were made of wood and ivory, like a piano key, or a low expansion material (low mass) like aluminum.Maybe in the summer the straight edge will still be …Oh never mind!
WoodstockJack over 7 years ago
Actually, good advice [about computers]. SInce technology advances so rapidly, it is wise to buy as close to “cutting edge” as possible in a new computer, so that five or six years down the road, it is still a viable machine, rather than an obsolete paperweight. Buying the best available computer technology means you only have to replace the thing every seven or eight years, rather than every two or three.
Unless you drink at the computer, then you replace the more expensive computer every year or so, regardless.
Nuliajuk over 7 years ago
You can take my slide rule when you pry it from my cold dead hands!
Joe Way Premium Member over 7 years ago
Holding a ruler at an angle to the object measured will give an incorrect measurement longer than the object, not shorter.
57BelAir over 7 years ago
The accurate ones are called “scales” not rulers. A Starrett brand, made in U.S.A., 12 inch scale, graduated in 1/64", 1/32", 1/50" and 1/100" is around $53.
renewed1 over 7 years ago
I used a welders straight edge as a scraper. He was not amused.
Coyoty Premium Member over 7 years ago
This is when you remind her you got the best wife.
Alfred Brown over 7 years ago
Y’all do know that Stainless Steel expands and contracts with temperature, right?That’s why the best slide rules were made of wood and ivory, like a piano key, or a low expansion material (low mass) like aluminum.Maybe in the summer the straight edge will still be …Oh never mind!