1 month ago | By PC World
Before the smartphone, before the Palm Pilot, before...I dunno, actually, I'm not that old. But at some point in the nebulous past, you didn't have an ounce of nerd cred if there wasn't some kind of advanced graphing calculator in your backpack. Thanks to the Internet Archive , you can now see how these classic machines operated without having to spend a fortune on eBay.
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