Got a slide rule. It's pretty cool for people who like logic more than math, because in order to do operations you have to understand how they're interconnected. I've just started to mess around with it - it needed a bunch of graphite to actually start... well, sliding - but it's kind of charming, I suppose. Interestingly enough, it can do everything that the calculator next to it can do... except for addition and subtraction.
Also, there's a nice old TI-30 Challenger that I ripped off from junior high math waaaay back in the day. It can actually do a lot of stuff for its size, and it's solar too, so I quite like having it around.
Interestingly enough, one cannot be an operator without a pocket calculator.
Background is Symbolic Logic, 5th ed. by Irving Copi.
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