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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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I'm glad we've worked out Reform won, i was on the edge of my seat, it was a real nail biter
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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I'm glad we've worked out Reform won, i was on the edge of my seat, it was a real nail biter
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Glad you managed to work that one out, eventually…
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Take it, maths isn't your strong point then OB?
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I've heard Liz Truss is missing her calculator.
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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I've heard Liz Truss is missing her calculator.
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It's not missing Andrew, it's slightly broken. The = key sometimes acted as a - (minus) or ÷ (divide) which is obviously awkward, and it has now been loaned out to Diane Abbott.
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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I've heard Liz Truss is missing her calculator.
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Rachael Reeves found it 
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It had two + buttons.
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
Calculators, brilliant things that took the hard work out of learning how to do math at school. No longer 3 pages of calculations required, log books thrown in the bin (sine cosine), Trigonometry turned into childs play, Algebra no longer gave you migraine.
Come on admit it, you just used to input a few numbers then turn it upside down to see what word they spelt
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
There were no calculators in my day (other than the semi-mechanical ones that they had in banks and shops). In my day, it was the slide rule and log books. Using these, I could calculate (e.g.) Reform's chances of winning the next GE divided by the square root of a right angle triangle (which is also the square root of its boiling point).
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Come on admit it, you just used to input a few numbers then turn it upside down to see what word they spelt 
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Calculators, brilliant things that took the hard work out of learning how to do math at school. No longer 3 pages of calculations required, log books thrown in the bin (sine cosine), Trigonometry turned into childs play, Algebra no longer gave you migraine.
Come on admit it, you just used to input a few numbers then turn it upside down to see what word they spelt 
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My we get diverted here. Trouble is calculators could also remove the need to think about what you were doing and why. Looking at a slide rule you could see a log scale and remember that adding logs is equivalent to multiplication.
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