The abacus was way before my time, so I did my calculations with pencil and paper, and later with a slide rule. I had already graduated from college when portable calculators first became available.
Were there human pinsetters in 2004? I first went bowling in 1957, 9 pound ball, and the 8 lane bowling alley near our house had automatic pinsetters and ball return.
tudza Premium Member about 1 month ago
Personally I recommend the soroban variety. I have a large one designed to line up with my ledger columns.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 1 month ago
Thanks Clod. I mean Claude.
Gent about 1 month ago
Abacus eh. That old eh. Well at least mine generation was uses a calculator.
Totalloser Premium Member about 1 month ago
Claude probably got hit to many times in the head by pins and was never the same again
phritzg Premium Member about 1 month ago
The abacus was way before my time, so I did my calculations with pencil and paper, and later with a slide rule. I had already graduated from college when portable calculators first became available.
stev0 about 1 month ago
Claude strikes me as more the slide rule kind of guy.
ptvroman about 1 month ago
Where were they using pin setters 20 years ago?
tarnsman about 1 month ago
Gasp! An artistic breakthrough! The cartoonist on “1 and Done” has managed to draw 7 Dougs in one cartoon!
willie_mctell about 1 month ago
Were there human pinsetters in 2004? I first went bowling in 1957, 9 pound ball, and the 8 lane bowling alley near our house had automatic pinsetters and ball return.
aerilim about 1 month ago
And l though he was Abe Vigoda. My bad…
mistercatworks about 1 month ago
“I have to dip my pen in the ink every five seconds. No deadlines for me.”
lutzy5473 about 1 month ago
Nice!