I would argue it's superior because of some main features: * The Monroe has multiplication back transfer, something that Friden would not have until the (quite rare) SBT-10 * The Monroe has the option for automatic rounding of decimal points, which the Friden does not * Additionally, the Monroe could do automatic decimal point alignment (as seen when shifting the carriage for additions, for example), while the STW-10 could "only" select the decimal point precision you want for division All of this comes in a slightly smaller and lighter package overall. Bonus feature is the sound - the Friden is shamelessly loud, whereas the Monroe works with a quite pleasant hum. I always wanted do do a proper video about the Friden machines, but unfortunately I believe none of my STW-10s or my SBT-10 are in full working condition. :(
en estos día voy a comprar la misma maquina del mismo modelo de color verde. gracias a tus videos , espero tener suerte de poder repararlo ya que no está en un buen estado . saludos desde montevideo uruguay
Hej och tack för denna uppvisning av din fina räknemaskin. Jag hittade en ungefär likadan hos min svärmor och har funderat över vad det kan vara. Det var verkligen roligt att få se en presentation av hur den fungerade och ska försöka få lite grepp om hur man räknar genom filmen. Finns det något värde på dem?
Hej! Kul att du hittat en räknare. Skulle säga det beror en hel del på skicket, fungerar den och är i bra kosmetiskt skick skulle jag säga att den borde ligga på ungefär tusenlappen, men finns det lite skavanker är det nog snarare femhundringen. Fungerar den inte är det kanske 200 - 300, men det är klart en bonus om du kan gå i god för funktionen, säger jag som shoppat en del räknare i mina dar. :D
Today I was in Sigtuna, and just outside the Handelsbanken branch, this one was in a glass window. It piqued my interest and I came across your video. Thank you!
A beautiful machine! Actually, I do like the colour-scheme that the previous owner has applied, even if it isn't the original one. It looks very "classy" and "high-end".😃
Shame this is not a full sonar tutorial because you explain things far better than the user the game actually uses as it's tutorial videos.. the other guy basically plays the game and informs the watcher when they feel like it...not good imho.. EDIT not played in may years so i'm kind of a noob again, anyway was using GB Trafalgar class for a mission but i'm noticing i don't see any way to mark contacs on specific stations. , and as well i don't see the ship identification database....strange..? thx
I am a fire alarm, security alarm, and CCTV technician, and this video taught me how to make these connections when I was first starting out. Thanks for that!
Just tried this on my newly acquired model 227 and it works similar and by following your instructions I was able to achieve the same result. Thank you for your very good demonstration and instructions.
It happens on occasion, but the game used to be a lot more readable without all the cosmetics and various weapons. It used to be that it was easy to find out how a specific class would behave, but nowadays it's such a huge spread of different behaviours (pyro somehow whips out a jetpack, etc). The addition of matchmaking kind of detracted from the fun of random servers, but even those had a huge spread. One huge cancer on the game was Saigns (a possibly commercial community operator) who were running a stupid amount of servers where donors could get "premium" (permanent crits, speed hacks and health recovery). The thing that finally killed it for me was the bots though. Now I've played a bit once the bots are mostly gone, but the magic isn't quite there for me any more.
@@1stSpyGuy yeah i get how it is. luckily client side mods are now supported in vanilla servers, so you can get back to what it used to like! honestly im just so glad i got to play in the golden age. what a time i had. the tf2 renaissance is coming though, i can feel it.
I love these weird old mechanical devices. I'm glad you have a degree, congratulations. You provided an anchor and fine minuta to otherwise unhinged forum threads getting derailed by dumb sidetracks.