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  2. Club 18-30 - Wikipedia

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    Club 18-30 was a holiday company working from its head office in Peterborough, that provided holidays for people aged 18–30 in typical party island destinations. Club 18-30 was sold on to Thomas Cook in 1998 and took around 45,000 guests each year. The average age of guests was 19, and one third of customers were travelling on holiday without ...

  3. Marie Slater - Wikipedia

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    However bookings for Club 18-30 holidays soared after each episode aired and this was referred to as "the Maz effect". [ 3 ] She quit the show after the first series and despite picking out 25 new recruits to return to Greece in the summer of 2002 she returned to the UK .

  4. Club Reps - Wikipedia

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    Some of the main people featured include: Lee from series 1 returns as he has left Club 18–30, Andy King, Stacey, and Charmaine. In series 3, the show moved to Playa del Inglés in Gran Canaria. This series was similar to the first, as it followed the everyday working life of the small team of Club 18-30 reps there. Some of the main people ...

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  6. VisiCalc - Wikipedia

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    VisiCalc ("visible calculator") [1] is the first spreadsheet computer program for personal computers, [2] originally released for the Apple II by VisiCorp on October 17, 1979. [1] [3] It is considered the killer application for the Apple II, [4] turning the microcomputer from a hobby for computer enthusiasts into a serious business tool, and then prompting IBM to introduce the IBM PC two years ...

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  8. HP 35s - Wikipedia

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    158 × 82 × 18.2 mm (6.22 × 3.23 × 0.72 in) The HP 35s (F2215A) is a Hewlett-Packard non-graphing programmable scientific calculator. Although it is a successor to the HP 33s , it was introduced to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the HP-35 , Hewlett-Packard's first pocket calculator (and the world's first pocket scientific calculator ).

  9. HP-20S - Wikipedia

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    A member of HP's Pioneer series, the 20S was a low cost model targeted at students, using the same hardware as the HP-10B business calculator. Compared with the higher-end 32S and 42S scientific calculators, the 20S includes much more basic functionality.