Sounds pretty spacey to me, unless Sedge is pursuing crypto currency trading. Then such abstract calculating devices may come in handy when confronting his wallet holder, now vacationing in Barbados.
I’d guess about 1 in 10 in my high school had a slide rule. I’d guess maybe 2 in 10 of high school kids had a pocket calculator. But EVERYBODY has a smart phone.
What we (I) need is a chip implanted in our brains with all the math we will ever need. We will never get it. Anyone who has the money to develop it, doesn’t want us be able to figure out how they did it.
Geez, back in The Day, Sonny, we had slide rules for those functions! Yep, the good old slipstick. Still have mine, tucked away at the back of a desk drawer….
DangerBunny about 2 years ago
Made me look!
C about 2 years ago
Uh huh
pschearer Premium Member about 2 years ago
A hyperbolic abacus? Why, THAT’S THE GREATEST THING EVER!!!!!!!!!!!
Enter.Name.Here about 2 years ago
“Now if I could just figure out how to use the damn thing.”
Jayalexander about 2 years ago
Sounds pretty spacey to me, unless Sedge is pursuing crypto currency trading. Then such abstract calculating devices may come in handy when confronting his wallet holder, now vacationing in Barbados.
scote1379 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Don’t people use Slapsticks anymore?
walstib Premium Member about 2 years ago
I bought a circular slide rule when I headed off to college. Never learned how to use it.
Barnabus Blackoak about 2 years ago
we used an abacus in my elementary school days. we called them ‘number-aids’.
gammaguy about 2 years ago
Kid, that “abacus” is spherical, not “hyperbolic”. Looks like you’re gonna flunk non-Euclidean geometry.
rdublu about 2 years ago
Im really sick of this ugly trump-kid
Darth Nefarius about 2 years ago
Slide rulers can do all that stuff & still be 2-D
joe19 about 2 years ago
I’d guess about 1 in 10 in my high school had a slide rule. I’d guess maybe 2 in 10 of high school kids had a pocket calculator. But EVERYBODY has a smart phone.
Impkins Premium Member about 2 years ago
Is it cheating if you count on your fingers and toes??? :)
Martin Booda about 2 years ago
Looks like a Buckyball.
christelisbetty about 2 years ago
What we (I) need is a chip implanted in our brains with all the math we will ever need. We will never get it. Anyone who has the money to develop it, doesn’t want us be able to figure out how they did it.
Sisyphos about 2 years ago
Geez, back in The Day, Sonny, we had slide rules for those functions! Yep, the good old slipstick. Still have mine, tucked away at the back of a desk drawer….
adunano367 about 2 years ago
Of course!