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Hi Mark and list   members,
I was in the vending stand program for a short while.  that is wen I first 
was introduced to the talking calculater That was back in the 70's.  Does 
any one remember t he sharp talking calculater clocks?  They had a calander 
function that if you put in a different date it would tell you what day that 
occurred on.  for example I put August 28 1955 my birthday  and found out 
that I was born on a Sunday.  I still have that sharp talking calculater 
clock.
Bill Deatherage 

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