And since I have already gone on with talking about my scientific calculator, why don't I proceed with the next best thing in the land (I said that I will leave accountants' calculators in peace), the ordinary arithmetic calculator.
Simple yet effective, these calculators are perfect for those who do not want to waste time wasting time multiplying 5-digit numbers by 5-digit numbers. No, time will be better spent if it was spend on other tasks different from mundane computing. No, time will be better spent on analyzing.
I have never really been bestfriends with the ordinary calculator, but I know that one advantage they have over your scientific calculators is their capacity to power theirselves with solar energy. Yes, folks, I am sure you are already aware of solar calculators. A little sunlight or a little bulb light is what they need to power theirselves up and do your bidding.
Why can't most scientific calculators do the same? I really cannot be sure. I have asked the same questions myself, but left without answers. I assume that it's because they require more energy. Am I correct?
Well, I don't see any of these calculators being replaced anytime in the future. The abacus will be obvious replace back then. So was Babbage's machine. But today's calculators are different. Advanced. Useful. Irreplaceable.
Oh, look, I am talking endlessly about the calculators. Next please.