Japanese Calculator

Tue 2008/04/08 15:37 JST
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One of the first calculators that came out in Japan by Sharp cost 84,800 yen!
Interesting how they mixed the multiply/divide key together.
And it was big enough to use as a weapon.
Via Byonavi.

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