FarFarAway
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This was shown to me by Balilu - thanks mate 
Well this looks good but I very much doubt that maths exams will allow this to be let in!!:
Well this looks to beb pretty damn good - dropping error rates on sums to below 20%.
Here's th source for further reading: The Register

Well this looks good but I very much doubt that maths exams will allow this to be let in!!:
name='"The Register"' said:users of the prototype device need only transcribe the calculation as it appears on paper, and the calculator will do the rest,
Well this looks to beb pretty damn good - dropping error rates on sums to below 20%.
name='"The Register"' said:The calculator can also tackle problems that would be next to impossible to solve on a normal number-cruncher. For example, if a user enters the problem: x!=5040, Thimbleby's machine would be able to calculate x.
Here's th source for further reading: The Register