Super small electronic calculator

Super small electronic calculator

Eighty Eight bucks is a swell deal but you don’t need a calculator when you have some mad crazy “Chisenbop” skills like me.
Plus this thing is prone to catching on fire.
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5 Comments

  • plasticfetish on November 30, 2010

    Hmmm, I think I'll wait for the "Electronic II" to come out next year.

  • Ian Sokoliwski on November 30, 2010

    I had one very similar to this just a few years later – the LED readout was so bright that, if you entered in 88888888, you could read by the light while under the covers.

  • Anonymous on November 30, 2010

    What year is this from? I'd love to know what this cost in 2010 dollars.

  • Meatball on November 30, 2010

    This is how Skynet began, y'know. 🙂

  • John III on December 1, 2010

    My family had an old calculator we had to plug in as well. Looked just like that only a bit bigger. The buttons "clicked" when you pushed them and it had bright red numbers.

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