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Tue, 5 Jun 2001 11:09:36 -0700
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One was purchased from Radio Shack within the past two years for my work as
copy editor of Historical Archaeology, which by the way requires both but
which comes first is the choice of the author.

Rick

At 07:10 04-06-01 -0500, you wrote:

>Years ago (OK, many years ago) Radio Shack made a metric conversion
>calculator.  It is still the "handiest tool in my shed."  It had two
>buttons on top, "from M" and "to M" and 15 preset conversion choices (e.g.
>Fsq<>Msq). Otherwise it was a very basic calculator, without other
>scientific notation.  Does anyone know if such a calculator is still made?

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