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  2. Calculator watch - Wikipedia

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    Another popular calculator watch was the Time Computer Calculator 901, which could perform basic arithmetic functions. The 902 models had additional functions such as percentage calculations. The Time watches carried a high price tag (US$4,000) because they were made of solid gold and operated by a stylus pen owing to the small size of their ...

  3. TI-30 - Wikipedia

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    The original TI-30 was notable for its very low cost for the time, around US$25. This was much less than the retail prices of other scientific calculators of the era; for example, Hewlett-Packard's cheapest scientific calculator at the time was still well over $100. The Casio FX-20, another popular scientific calculator, sold for roughly double ...

  4. Unit of time - Wikipedia

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    The Jiffy is the amount of time light takes to travel one femtometre (about the diameter of a nucleon). The Planck time is the time that light takes to travel one Planck length. The TU (for time unit) is a unit of time defined as 1024 μs for use in engineering. The svedberg is a time unit used for sedimentation rates (usually

  5. ‘Time is money’: Shopify calculator shows how much ... - AOL

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    One tech company is escalating its war on meetings by introducing a calculator that shows employees how much it really costs to force dozens of their colleagues to huddle together for an hour ...

  6. Retirement investing basics: A beginner’s guide - AOL

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    Many low-cost ETFs have expense ratios of less than 0.2 percent, or $2 for every $1,000 invested. Aim for funds with the best returns at the lowest cost, but be prepared to balance performance and ...

  7. For Dummies - Wikipedia

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    The series is now published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2] which acquired Hungry Minds (the new name for IDG Books as of 2000) in early 2001. [3] Various books in the series. Notable For Dummies books include: DOS For Dummies, the first, published in 1991, whose first printing was just 7,500 copies [4] [5]

  8. Milestones Professional - Wikipedia

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    Since that time, KIDASA has released a new version about once every 2 years, the latest being Milestones Professional 2023. [8] The software is designed with mostly presentation in mind, with "Microsoft Project 2003 for Dummies" noting that, "Milestones Professional 2002's strength is in the way it allows you to communicate project information.

  9. Guide to homeowners insurance - AOL

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    The key difference between HO-3 and HO-2 policies is that an HO-3 policy covers the physical structure of your home from open perils or any that are not explicitly excluded from your policy.