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I’ve heard that the MIT Museum has a large collection of historical slide rules, but I’ve never seen more than a small handful on display there.
Alan Wu
12 Mar 09 at 4:29 pm
We’re in the the middle of a cataloging/photography project on a major slide rule donation which came in a while back — you can see a handful of the resulting records online already.
ariel
12 Mar 09 at 5:32 pm