There was a brief period through the 1960s into the 1970s when the last word in electronics was the calculator. New models sold for hundreds of dollars, and owning one made you very special indeed.
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I’m gutting my grandparents' 52-year-old calculator and giving it new life with a fresh design using walnut and hickory. The challenge with recasing old electronics in wood lies in replicating the ...
Richardson Electronics, Ltd. ( NASDAQ:RELL) will pay a dividend of $0.06 on the 26th of February. This means the annual payment is 1.8% of the current stock price, which is above the average for the ...
One person can change the world in ways no one can imagine. One invention, coming from one person tinkering in a lab or workshop can go from science fiction fantasies ...