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Re: Didi you play Elite?
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 12:01 pm
by Star Gazer
Diziet Sma wrote:
Heh.. I wish I still had the slipsticks from my final year of high school.. I had 3.. a really nice 15 inch high-precision unit, a kinda strange looking but very useful 3-sided 12 inch one, and a 6 inch circular disc that I could tuck into a textbook...
Ahhhh...! I was really bemused by the reference to a 'slipstick', but this last post made me realise that you were referring to a version of what I knew as a slide-rule'.
I still have my 'scientific' slide rule, that I used at college when I did Applied Physics. I had a triangular sectional rule also, but I can't remember where that went. Electronic calculators were just coming onto the market, but were rare and horribly expensive. Most were Texas Instruments machines, I seem to remember.
I also have a beautiful Edwardian calculator, cylindrical in design, with exquisite markings, and in perfect working condition, which belonged to my grandfather. A treasured possession!
I have never owned an electronic calculator, I was always too prideful of my ability to add and multiply numbers in my head as fast as most people could operate a calculator! I'm not quite so quick any more, however, and frequently resort to the desktop calculator!
Re: Didi you play Elite?
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 12:04 pm
by Cody
Star Gazer wrote:I'm not quite so quick any more, however...
Welcome to the old codgers club!
Re: Didi you play Elite?
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 12:06 pm
by Star Gazer
Well, thank you! It's better than being referred to as a miserable old antisocial git, as my erstwhile girl friend did...!
Re: Didi you play Elite?
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 12:17 pm
by Cody
Star Gazer wrote:It's better than being referred to as a miserable old antisocial git, as my erstwhile girl friend did...!
Heh... my ex wasn't quite so
polite. <wanders away, chuckling>
Re: Didi you play Elite?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 10:42 am
by Diziet Sma
Star Gazer wrote:Diziet Sma wrote:
Heh.. I wish I still had the slipsticks from my final year of high school.. I had 3.. a really nice 15 inch high-precision unit, a kinda strange looking but very useful 3-sided 12 inch one, and a 6 inch circular disc that I could tuck into a textbook...
Ahhhh...! I was really bemused by the reference to a 'slipstick', but this last post made me realise that you were referring to a version of what I knew as a slide-rule'.
I almost did say 'sliderule', as that was the term I always used, but for some reason decided to imitate Cody's use of 'slipstick'.. I was mildly surprised by his use of the word, in fact, as I'd always considered slipstick to be an Americanism..
Re: Didi you play Elite?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 10:45 am
by Cody
Ha! I read a lot of Heinlein as a kid... remember 'Slipstick' Libby?
Re: Didi you play Elite?
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 7:37 am
by Diziet Sma
Yep.. it even crossed my mind that you might have succumbed to a Heinleinism..
Re: Didi you play Elite?
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 8:03 am
by Ranthe
Cody wrote:Ha! I read a lot of Heinlein as a kid... remember 'Slipstick' Libby?
No, but I remember the term from Heinlein's "Have Space Suit, Will Travel". That was one of my favourite SF books as a kid, when I found a copy in a bookstore a few years ago it was like meeting a long-lost friend.
Now if I can just find a copy of Harry Harrison's "Spaceship Medic"...
Re: Didi you play Elite?
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 10:43 am
by DaddyHoggy
In early 'Doc' Smith novels, Interstellar ships had computers, to calculate the jump/flight co-ordinates for the ships, these 'computers' were special trained humans, as no calculating machine was fast enough to cope with the complexities of subspace flight...
Re: Didi you play Elite?
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:34 pm
by JazHaz
Ranthe wrote:
Now if I can just find a copy of Harry Harrison's "Spaceship Medic"...
There's five copies on
ebay.co.uk.
Re: Didi you play Elite?
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:54 pm
by JazHaz
There's a couple on World of Books Australia (an eBay shop) which might be better for you, Ranthe.
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/worldofbooks-a ... 573.c0.m57
Re: Didi you play Elite?
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:59 pm
by Cody
Ranthe wrote:Heinlein's "Have Space Suit, Will Travel".
The Heinlein
juveniles were great reading for kids.
Have Space Suit - Will Travel is rumoured to be in movie/screenplay development.
Re: Didi you play Elite?
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 2:15 pm
by Wyvern Mommy
Cody wrote:Ranthe wrote:Heinlein's "Have Space Suit, Will Travel".
The Heinlein
juveniles were great reading for kids.
Have Space Suit - Will Travel is rumoured to be in movie/screenplay development.
I heard a lot of them rumours over the years.
One of them was "Red Planet" (not to confuse with the movie of that title actually done, nor with the animated series which is a loose adaption of the book), for which supposedly a couple actual olympic skaters (girls playing sisters) were cast.
Another was a miniseries based loosely on "Orphans of the Sky" and "The Moon is a harsh Mistress" is rumoured almost regularly every few years. Another "regular" is "Double Star", usually set in the contemporary political climate, much like the actual "Puppet Masters".
I don't know which of those were squashed by Heinlein or later by his estate and which were never more than fantasies of screenwriters and fans.
Re: Didi you play Elite?
Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 8:54 am
by Ranthe
Wyvern Mommy wrote:Cody wrote:
The Heinlein
juveniles were great reading for kids.
Have Space Suit - Will Travel is rumoured to be in movie/screenplay development.
I heard a lot of them rumours over the years.
One of them was "Red Planet" (not to confuse with the movie of that title actually done, nor with the animated series which is a loose adaption of the book), for which supposedly a couple actual olympic skaters (girls playing sisters) were cast.
Another was a miniseries based loosely on "Orphans of the Sky" and "The Moon is a harsh Mistress" is rumoured almost regularly every few years. Another "regular" is "Double Star", usually set in the contemporary political climate, much like the actual "Puppet Masters".
I wouldn't say no to an adaptation of "Farmer in the Sky" - another one of my old childhood favourite stories.
On the other hand, considering what happened to "Starship Troopers"...
Re: Didi you play Elite?
Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 12:27 pm
by Diziet Sma
Wyvern Mommy wrote:I don't know which of those were squashed by Heinlein or later by his estate and which were never more than fantasies of screenwriters and fans.
Well, a screenplay
was actually written for
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress.. and it's not too bad. It's not easy to track down, but I happen to have a copy, should anyone wish to read it.