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  2. Wikipedia:Age calculation templates - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia uses several templates that self-update every day to keep date and age information current. These are very useful for a dynamic online encyclopedia and save users from having to regularly update that kind of information. However, when using this kind of template, a few things should be kept in mind.

  3. Dave Ramsey: 4 Things To Do Now If Retirement Is 10 Years Away

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    Ramsey wrote, “It’s a confusing program (hello, it’s from the government), so being informed is crucial! If you turn 65 in the next 10 years, learning about it should be at the top of your list.

  4. 6 Things To Do Now If You’re 10 Years From Retirement ... - AOL

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    “Even if you are still 10 years from retirement, it is not too early to start developing a retirement income plan,” said Chris Urban, CFP®, RICP®, founder of Discovery Wealth Planning ...

  5. Calculator - Wikipedia

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    The first American-made pocket-sized calculator, the Bowmar 901B (popularly termed The Bowmar Brain), measuring 5.2 by 3.0 by 1.5 inches (132 mm × 76 mm × 38 mm), came out in the Autumn of 1971, with four functions and an eight-digit red LED display, for US$240, while in August 1972 the four-function Sinclair Executive became the first ...

  6. 23 Things - Wikipedia

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    23 Things, originally called Learning 2.0, is an education and learning project created by Helene Blowers in August 2006. [1] [2] [3] Blowers, who was then employed as the technology director for the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library, [4] created the project as a way to encourage librarians to learn and adapt to Web 2.0 and other new technologies.

  7. Things We Use All the Time That Didn't Exist 15 Years Ago - AOL

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    Discover how many common items we use on a daily basis now that didn't exist a mere 15 years ago. The future really has arrived. ... Sales got off to a modest start, too, with just 1,000 sold in ...

  8. Scientific calculator - Wikipedia

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    The first scientific calculator that included all of the basic ideas above was the programmable Hewlett-Packard HP-9100A, [5] released in 1968, though the Wang LOCI-2 and the Mathatronics Mathatron [6] had some features later identified with scientific calculator designs.

  9. Scott Flansburg - Wikipedia

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    Scott Flansburg (born December 28, 1963) is an American dubbed "The Human Calculator" and listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for speed of mental calculation.He is the annual host and ambassador for The National Counting Bee, a math educator, and media personality.