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      09-01-2021, 07:48 PM   #3367
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This thing is kind of trippy. I can't make sense of the picture wheel thing on the side. Is it like this view master thing?
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What was life like during the Great Depression?

Really hard... bread & water. lol

I honestly did though. Very simple, and very visual.
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This thing is kind of trippy. I can't make sense of the picture wheel thing on the side. Is it like this view master thing?
It's the negatives used to produce the prints or reprints.
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This thing is kind of trippy. I can't make sense of the picture wheel thing on the side. Is it like this view master thing?
It's the negatives used to produce the prints or reprints.
Got it got it. So it's not a picture viewer but a camera?! So small and compact for being old tech!! Yeah I've never seen that type of film or camera for that matter. I'm assuming that type of film was horrendous for it to die out.
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This thing is kind of trippy. I can't make sense of the picture wheel thing on the side. Is it like this view master thing?
That thing looks familiar. Think my daughter might've had a camera (?) like that.
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Got it got it. So it's not a picture viewer but a camera?! So small and compact for being old tech!! Yeah I've never seen that type of film or camera for that matter. I'm assuming that type of film was horrendous for it to die out.
I had one and liked it, but the big limitation was in the number of photos/disc compared with the larger 36 exposure rolls of film.
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Speaking of school. I'm glad I've used my algebra and fractions every day of my adult life. I dunno I would've made it without algebra. And whatever useless shit they taught me.

Could've taught me how to balance a check book. Make you sign up for a fucking checking account but don't teach you how to use it.

x3 + 1 and (y4x2 + 2xy – y)/(x – 1) = 12 is far more critical as you can see. And no, I just copied and pasted. I said they taught me algebra. I never said I retained it.
Times tables were the most valuable math thing I learned in school. I can still use them to break down a multiplication problem and solve it in my head. I don't think they make kids memorize those any more.
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Times tables were the most valuable math thing I learned in school. I can still use them to break down a multiplication problem and solve it in my head. I don't think they make kids memorize those any more.
That would be bad. Those are very valuable. A Necessity.
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Speaking of school. I'm glad I've used my algebra and fractions every day of my adult life. I dunno I would've made it without algebra. And whatever useless shit they taught me.

Could've taught me how to balance a check book. Make you sign up for a fucking checking account but don't teach you how to use it.

x3 + 1 and (y4x2 + 2xy – y)/(x – 1) = 12 is far more critical as you can see. And no, I just copied and pasted. I said they taught me algebra. I never said I retained it.
Times tables were the most valuable math thing I learned in school. I can still use them to break down a multiplication problem and solve it in my head. I don't think they make kids memorize those any more.
Yep. Still utilize it to this day, lol.

That and the days of the month jingle.

"30 days have (hath?) September. April June and November. All the rest have 31, except February which has 28. But on a leap year, it has 29…."
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This thing is kind of trippy. I can't make sense of the picture wheel thing on the side. Is it like this view master thing?
It's a Kodak disc film camera, targeting consumers who were inept at winding 35mm film onto the camera spool or using a 110 film cartridge. Each "petal" was a tiny photo negative. The small size of the image made picture quality horrible at larger print sizes, which is why it was a commercial flop.....
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This thing is kind of trippy. I can't make sense of the picture wheel thing on the side. Is it like this view master thing?
It's a Kodak disc film camera, targeting consumers who were inept at winding 35mm film onto the camera spool or using a 110 film cartridge. Each "petal" was a tiny photo negative. The small size of the image made picture quality horrible at larger print sizes, which is why it was a commercial flop.....
I figured that disk looking thing probably wouldn't hold up well and it's so tiny be hard to see the print.

I remember they had us do the "red room" in school and develop prints. I thought it was pretty cool how the pictures would start to materialize like someone had written something with invisible ink or lemon juice lol.
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RPN?
Yes and we would have races in college to perform complex calculations using RPN against standard calculators requiring the use of an '=' key. Needless to say RPN won every time.
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My dad and I used to install these back in the 60's
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My dad and I used to install these back in the 60's
Back when cars rode smooth enough to play a record (sort of ).
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Which ones older? Lol
Definitely older, but only good at basic math, not more complex math such as logarithms, which is where the slide rule was very useful. My calculator of choice today is my trusty TI-89, but I rely more on MATLAB than anything in my day-to-day calculating needs.

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Back when cars rode smooth enough to play a record (sort of ).
Actually it was a pretty clever design, the player mechanism was spring loaded and the needle was too and faced up so it never skipped. The side you wanted to play was loaded face down.
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Yep. Still utilize it to this day, lol.

That and the days of the month jingle.

"30 days have (hath?) September. April June and November. All the rest have 31, except February which has 28. Until leap year, makes it 29…."
FTFY

I think this is the most useful bit of trivia I ever learned!

When I was walking (uphill, both ways, in the snow, with no shoes, dragging my stone tablet and chisel) to school, my buddy and I would recite this, or quiz each other on "times table".

4yo grand nephew is about done with his alphabet, and is moving on to addition now. MAYBE there's hope.
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Speaking of school. I'm glad I've used my algebra and fractions every day of my adult life. I dunno I would've made it without algebra. And whatever useless shit they taught me.

Could've taught me how to balance a check book. Make you sign up for a fucking checking account but don't teach you how to use it.

x3 + 1 and (y4x2 + 2xy – y)/(x – 1) = 12 is far more critical as you can see. And no, I just copied and pasted. I said they taught me algebra. I never said I retained it.
It’s not so much the fundamentals of algebra that is taught, but I like to think it taught me problem solving in a logical manner, and logic it’s self.
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Oh wait, at 63 maybe this isn't representative of knowing you are getting old but the antithesis.

You are as young as you demonstrate in life ...
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Not sure if this is indicative of our age, alcoholism or the poor quality of the Lifetime Movie Network.

However, last night the misses and I got all the way through one of their shitty films and still couldn't sort if we'd seen it before.
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