Walking.
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These are the castle grounds in Halbturn. It’s nice there.Looks like a Lovely Place to take a Walk
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No work Monday is a win …already up early though the internal clock doesn’t listen [emoji1787]
Next time your internal clock battery goes dead, don’t replace it.
Taking photos of a vintage Nixie tube calculator. The fifth photo shows the magnetic switches activated by the buttons. The manufacturer was the Tokyo Shibaura Electric CO. LTD. more commonly known as TOSHIBA.View attachment 57573View attachment 57574View attachment 57575View attachment 57576View attachment 57577View attachment 57578
Haha I like your thinking [emoji848]…I wonder how many more hours that’s battery has in it hehe [emoji12]
Probably about 50-60 years.
I can remember some of my first jobs in early 80s working on these similar types of calculators. I also worked as a telephone operator on the old switchboard with the cables. Things have certainly changed!