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I have posted this before, but it was buried in a thread of comments.

The "space factor" is a cool part of Pickett's history. The "5 Moon Flights" motif on their packaging is good marketing. I have a Pickett box with "3 Moon Flights" on it. That must come from a narrow window of time.

I have had a pretty close look at the famous picture of Buzz Aldrin asleep on Gemini XII with a slide rule floating next to him at https://tothemoon.ser.asu.edu/gallery/Gemini/12/Hasselblad%20Super-Wide%20Camera%2070%20mm#S66-62984_G12-S

I think that one is a 1006 rather than a 600. I have attached a comparison picture, with an N600, an N1006, and Aldrin's slide rule with its contrast turned up a bit.

It looks like we are looking at the side without the logo, and it looks like the near end of the slide has "Pickett All Metal Slide Rules", which the 600 does not have. And the slide looks like it has CF, CIF, CI, and C scales, and the bottom rail has D and L.

I'm not saying Aldrin didn't take a 600 to the moon. I just don't think that's a 600 in the Gemini XII picture. What do you think?

Image Credits: NASA and International Slide Rule Museum. I used the ISRM pictures because they are clearer than my pictures of my own 600 and 1006.

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I have updated the /m/Sliderules Magazine Panel.

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 5 months ago (1 children)

What I heard on the news is that the crew received replacement phones with no SIM cards. So… thanks for nothing, friends?

Or do the crew have their own SIM cards or internet access on board?

[–] [email protected] 24 points 6 months ago (2 children)

It happens with liberals, too. Having said that, people really do need to go outside, get away from the 24/7 media feed, talk to actual people, and apply some critical thinking on their own. None of us is the main character.

[–] [email protected] 36 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (1 children)

I sync bookmarks between devices and sometimes send a tab from one device to another.

EDIT: I trust Mozilla way more than Google.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago

I have done this when our drip coffee maker broke. I liked it, but my wife didn't. So we got a new coffee maker.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 months ago

Barracuda by Heart

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Just because someone else wrote it, doesn't mean it's a good implementation, or worth bringing its pile or dependencies into your project.

 

My Pickett N1006-ES. A handy pocket rule! #Sliderule #Sliderules

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What are the pros and cons of using Android Firefox vs F-Droid Fennec on a Kindle Fire 7? Thx!

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[–] [email protected] 69 points 10 months ago (4 children)

I’ll sigh, shake my head, and think, “That figures”. And then I’ll go to work, like every other day.

[–] [email protected] 38 points 11 months ago (6 children)

I’m from small-town Iowa originally. My grandma made many of these “Midwest Salads”.

I went back for a funeral a few years ago. The was a reception/lunch at our old church. I got a serving of something that looked like jello with cream cheese on top, seemed interesting. But no, it was jello with mandarin oranges in it, and it wasn’t cream cheese, but about a quarter-inch of Miracle Whip on top, sprinkled with grated carrots. I took a bite, smiled, turned to my wife, and said, “I’m home again!”

[–] [email protected] 19 points 11 months ago (1 children)

The Republicans need a reboot

That sums it up. I’m conservative, but the GOP is such a train wreck now I just can’t support them.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I thought all the comments about “Bester” were about Bester from the Firefly episode “Out Of Gas”. Guess I need to check out Babylon 5.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

How about Mozilla’s VPN? Is it not just Mullvad under the hood? I ask because I use Mullvad, but I would also like to support Mozilla.

 

#Mozilla #Firefox How does the Mozilla VPN compare to Mullvad? I would like to support Mozilla, and I’m using Mullvad anyhow. Thanks!

 

First, it sure is nice that we don't actually have to choose just one slide rule and stick with that, but if you had to choose just one, which one would it be?

I think a lot of folks would choose "the big slide rule", like a Pickett Model 4, a Faber-Castell Novo Duplex 2/83N, a Nestler Multimath, a K&E Deci-Lon, or any manufacturer's "flagship" slide rule. Because anything you're likely to need to do with a slide rule, you can do with one of these big rules.

However, what if your use case is that you're not an engineer? I like my N4-ES, but I just never have the need for hyperbolic trig scales.

What, besides the number of scales, makes a slide rule the one rule that you would select?

I am partial to pocket rules, but I also like a rule that is easy to read. These two interests can be mutually-exclusive.

I am not an engineer, so I usually use a slide rule for quick multiplication & division, or I'll use trig scales to figure the lengths of legs of a triangle when I'm building something. So I don't actually need Log-Log scales.

I like a rule that is durable enough that I'm not afraid to carry it around and actually use it.

Of the pocket rules I have, my Aristo 867U Darmstadt checks the "legibility" box the best, and has a nice set of scales, even including a couple of Log-Log scales should the need arise. I'm not sure about its durability as a rule to carry around every day. Its case isn't very robust, compared to Pickett "Saddle Leather" cases.

The next candidate is my Pickett 700. It is smaller, and has enough scales to be useful, even including folded scales! It falls short on legibility, cramming all of these scales on one side of a little Pickett pocket rule. On the other hand, it's kind of an unusual rule, being an "Aerial Photo Slide Rule", so it has the extra quality of "I just like it". And its durable leather case has a window with conversion factors displayed.

The rule I actually carry and use most often is my Pickett N200-T. Having fewer scales, it's easier to read than the 700. I also think its later-model cursor should be more durable than the 700's four-screw flat cursor. It has trig scales, CI and L scales, but no folded scales. Also, this rule has a leather case with a top flap, so the rule is very well protected.

If I could only have one, though, I think it would be the 700. It's hard to fight the "I just like it" quality.

I'm glad I don't have to pick just one.

What about you? What "one rule" would you pick?

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Hi. I have tried typing some CSS rules into the CSS field in my magazine's Appearance Panel, but I don't see any change when I save it. Can someone give me some pointers on what to put in the field?

I tried a rule with a selector like div: {background-color: red} and also just a plain rule like background-color: red.

Thanks!

EDIT: Ok, duh, I forgot how to do CSS. I forgot I don't need the colon after the selector. If I View Source I can see the contents I put in the CSS field in a <style> tag in the page head. Also, I had a space after the colon separating the CSS property and its value. So, this works: article.entry {background-color:black}.

The browser developer tools are your friend! I hope this helps someone!

 

Hi. Can someone give me pointers about adding custom CSS to a magazine through the magazine panel? I tried adding some CSS in the CSS field, but I didn't see any changes when I reloaded. Thanks!

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Looking at slide rules on Ebay, I notice a LOT of sellers post pictures of slide rules with their slides flipped. The slides might be flipped end-for-end, or rotated 180°, so the right scales are showing, but upside down.

I see it often enough that I think it MUST be on purpose, but I haven't figured out what that purpose is.

I realize that some rules are designed to be used with the slide flipped, like Mannheim or Rietz rules with trig scales on the back of the slide.

And I realize you can flip the slide end-for-end to use the C scale as a CI scale.

But recently I saw a Pickett USAF Aerial Slide Rule for sale on Ebay, and its slide was flipped so that the C, S, T, CIF, CF scales were on the side of the rule with the ALTITUDE and GROUND SIZE scales. I can't think of a way to use that rule that way!

For the attached picture, I flipped the slide on my own Pickett Model 520, just to illustrate. I have to say, it felt SO WRONG doing that!

Anyhow, all of this is just to ask, why do they do this? Is it ignorance? Do they have NO idea what a slide rule is and how to use it? Is it on purpose? Is it a trick to get us to pay attention? Is it supposed to make potential buyers think, "Oh, no! I must RESCUE that slide rule from that heathen!"

What do you think?

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