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  1. In the good old days, people had unique ways of calculating things. Items and objects like leaves, sticks, and even beans were largely used for calculation purposes. However, this method was in use for a long time, but soon became obsolete. And sometimes the outcome of a calculation depended heavily on the honesty and integrity of the person doing the calculating. These situations eventually led to the invention of a wooden calculator called an abathia. The wooden-framed machine came with wires on which beads had to be mounted for calculation purposes. Interestingly, for a long time these calculators were used in offices to perform simple and normal calculations. But, limited in their functionalities, they were pushed aside and other forms of devices entered the scene. With economies and technologies growing at a rapid rate, the need for devices that can perform all basic functions automatically and quickly has been widely felt. This led to the appearance of basic calculators capable of performing small calculations such as 'plus', 'minus', 'multiplication' and 'division'. Programmable calculators were later invented to perform complex calculations. The scientific calculators that we see today are the latest inventions that have emerged in these segments. Now they are widely used in companies and universities for calculation processes. With the advent of the Internet, these calculators have been further modified to be available in an online version. Online scientific calculators can perform functions like square root, trigonometry, logarithms, binary functions, etc. Its main advantages are detailed below: A] Simple: - The advantage of these online scientific calculators over other forms is that they are much easier to use. Most of these devices also show you helper or manual functions to help you calculate if you get confused or unsure which buttons to use for calculations. B] Convenience: - Online scientific calculators are perfect for performing various types of complicated functions. Also, Wi-Fi is available in most areas and as long as you can access the internet from your location, using online scientific calculators for your calculations shouldn't be too difficult. C] Different Types of Calculations:- As mentioned above, online scientific calculators can be used to perform different types of calculations to great effect. Therefore, these calculators can be used by various professionals, students, and even businessmen. These calculators can easily perform various types of calculations, including those related to property taxes, insurance, income tax benefits, and mortgage loans. FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK THIS.... <a href="https://anycalculators.com/">link</a>
  2. Advertising is the life and blood of a sporting fest like IPL.Cant imagine an IPL (or any cricket match on TV) with no ads!Ads squeeze in at every possible opportunities; during drinks break, or an interruption caused for a ball-change, player being treated for a spasm etc. etc.While some TV commercials are amusing, there are others that simply put us off…(the ‘seen them all’ re-run ads are the ones that often turn us off).So whats the best way to get an ad-free uninterrupted ‘cricket-only’ action???Well, you just got to buy the ticket and be at a match!It was only yesterday that I witnessed a ‘live’ match at a stadium…(Mumbai Indians vs Deccan Charges at Wankhede stadium, Mumbai). It was incidentally, my first ever cricket match that I went to see that involved big international cricket stars. And at the end of it, I would love to re-live the experience any time again (watching Steyn rocketing in with his lethal deliveries and hearing the crowd exult are things that you got to experience from close quarters)Lots of things change: like there are no TV replays that repeats an action if we may have missed, theres no expert commentator explaining tactics, game-plans to us, and of course, there is always a danger of getting hit by a giant-six!All I can say is that if anyone hasn’t been at a match, you got to be at one!I am sure all of you will have lots (perhaps more interesting) of similar ‘hair raising experiences’ to share, will like to hear them all….An IPL match with no ad-breaks?Advertising is the life and blood of a sporting fest like IPL.Cant imagine an IPL (or any cricket match on TV) with no ads!Ads squeeze in at every possible opportunities; during drinks break, or an interruption caused for a ball-change, player being treated for a spasm etc. etc.While some TV commercials are amusing, there are others that simply put us off…(the ‘seen them all’ re-run ads are the ones that often turn us off).So whats the best way to get an ad-free uninterrupted ‘cricket-only’ action???Well, you just got to buy the ticket and be at a match!It was only yesterday that I witnessed a ‘live’ match at a stadium…(Mumbai Indians vs Deccan Charges at Wankhede stadium, Mumbai). It was incidentally, my first ever cricket match that I went to see that involved big international cricket stars. And at the end of it, I would love to re-live the experience any time again (watching Steyn rocketing in with his lethal deliveries and hearing the crowd exult are things that you got to experience from close quarters)Lots of things change: like there are no TV replays that repeats an action if we may have missed, theres no expert commentator explaining tactics, game-plans to us, and of course, there is always a danger of getting hit by a giant-six!All I can say is that if anyone hasn’t been at a match, you got to be at one!I am sure all of you will have lots (perhaps more interesting) of similar ‘hair raising experiences’ to share, will like to hear them all….
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