From newshub.ccs.yorku.ca!torn!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!techbook!szabo Wed Sep 16 21:22:25 EDT 1992
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>From: szabo@techbook.com (Nick Szabo)
Subject: Re: Biological Sex Differences? ("Women only" excusable ?)
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In article <1992Sep7.035229.21429@msc.cornell.edu> hillyard@msc.cornell.edu writes:

>"Damn, if only I could add and subtract better, my programming would
>go so much better."
>
>From across the room.  "Hey, I had the same problem, until I got one of
>these."
>
>Flash to $5 calculator.

If you need too attend to a calculator for every hex translation and
every order-of-magnitude memory estimate, you're dead meat.
Furthermore, setting up the problem properly is most of the battle, and
not helped by a calculator.


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