Ming the Merciless
There is no mercy
- Location
- Inside my skull
It was probably the only school in the UK which did
On what basis do you make that statement?
It was probably the only school in the UK which did
On what basis do you make that statement?
Not very many schools
How many did and what’s your source?
They were shoot
I really do not believe that any significant number of UK schoolchildren in the 1970s had internet access available to them.
Calculators were not even around when I left school.
I have a feeling that what might have prompted our head of maths to arrange the mechanical adding machine classes was seeing the first calculators appearing in the shops. He was an old guy nearing retirement, and I reckon the thought of people having gadgets in their pockets that would do arithmetic at the push of a button was just too much of a torment. There was only ever one class held, so I assume someone took him to one side and quietly had a word with him.
Back in the real virtual world again, new hard drive fitted for £65, which I didn't think was too bad.I guess I'm going to find out. My laptop won't do anything, some form of error on starting and says I need to load something or other. Taking it in later today to see what they have to say.![]()