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From 1842 to 1899 each year includes "Punch's almanack." Beginning with 1900 the almanac is issued separately Ceased as a print serial and continued by an online website: Punch (Online) Lincoln collection has 16 v.: Vols. 36-51 (1859-1866) Bound in buckram, with gilt-stamped lettering on spine, and sprinkled edges
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In the late 1880s, the American Herman Hollerith invented data storage on punched cards that could then be read by a machine. [26] To process these punched cards, he invented the tabulator and the keypunch machine. His machines used electromechanical relays and counters. [27] Hollerith's method was used in the 1890 United States census.
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Quick change tool system, plug and punch (left: die; front: punch, split punch retainer; back: tool body; right: punch guide) The linear tool carrier (y-axis) has several stations that hold the punching tools and one cutting tool. Especially for flexibility and efficient processing are set up times a crucial cost factor.
Hole punch. Ink container with stable stand (invented as an apprentice) A style of writing with the round tip of the feather of a pen nib (1860) An early type of binder which later became the Soennecken file (1886) The hole punch; The ring binder, later symbolically part of the logo of Soennecken