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Those abacuses destroy the jobs of thousands of good, moral, hardworking folk employed by the paper and ink industry throughout the heartland. How dare you, you lilly-livered liberal!
Achaean, Oh heck, I've got all that stuff--an abacus, even various and many slide rules, and some crazy little German accu-calculator (or something like that--got it packed somewhere and is not handy at the moment), which has a metal "pencil" stylus thingy for sliding columns up and down in a metal frame. Paper + a #2 is soothing to the old mindset.
Naw, spreadsheet technology is OK, just burned out of the horse* that goes with them. Like GIGO. Like so much of the data is projections, projections from forecast models, forecast models from shaky statistics and hopeful assumptions, ... Which is why, in my old age, I've gravitated to simulation models, which if done right (i.e., go easy on them shaky assumptions & your choice of distributions), at least offer some alternative to point estimates and a framework for "ranging" the possibilities (risk/contingencies).
An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski
Oh, yeah, the environment, trees, workers & such. But that doesn't apply to ME, guys. I only use, maybe, one yellow tablet and one or two #2 pencils a month. What harm can that do?
;-)
An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski
I only use, maybe, one yellow tablet and one or two #2 pencils a month. What harm can that do?
;-)
You obviously aren't doing your part to support our thousands of good, moral, hardworking folk employed by the paper and ink industry throughout the heartland. Stop being such a scrooge, go out and shop!
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