Wouldn't it have been quicker to use the calculator for a simple equation like 450/2400x768 :D
Joking aside Gary I know what you mean about math in the 1950's the only 'calculators' available then were log tables and slide rules.
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Wouldn't it have been quicker to use the calculator for a simple equation like 450/2400x768 :D
Joking aside Gary I know what you mean about math in the 1950's the only 'calculators' available then were log tables and slide rules.
Here is a method that doesn't involve any calculations.
According to Wikipedia Mr. Wolfram was born in 1959 :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Wolfram
He was already ahead of me the day he was born. :-O
To SS Kalm:
Just break a cycle off at the correct nodes (change the nodes to cusps first), then copy the result and string them together.