That's one sturdy looking machine, cracks both skulls and math problems!
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would have been class of 81 if i'd hung around that long. Got a similar one for Christmas one year and was amazed it could do times tables with just a transistor battery. school seemed a waste of time. besides 'shell oil' joke, my little brother discovered(autistic?) by holding some buttons and cycling the on/off switch, it could start 'counting'. rapidly flashing the first digit while the other digits would keep increasing. we left it increasing for days until the battery died. got me interested in computers which later paid my bills and finances my retirement. fun to think back on.
Indeed, or the perfect itty bitty living space when you become a djinn.
I hope that I remember to take out the batteries before then. That would suck to get the whole place set up and then have a whole corner coated in battery acid due to my own negligence.
Very nice! Was this a rebranding of another make or made by radioshack themselves?
Tandy corp. Parent of RS. no idea the origin of hardware. My wife worked for Tandy a while(1980) in Fort Worth Tx, shuffling paperwork for peanuts.
Ding ding ding!
My dad had one of these. The 7-segment displays were pretty tiny, so he gave it to me when his eyesight started to degrade. I used to use it for my homework before I got my sweet Casio calculator watch. I remember the buttons feeling really nice.