Wow, thats neat, I didn't know such a thing existed.  It's too bad it
doesn't have any pictures, Though.
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA
Doug Coward wrote:
  I've managed to push back the age of
 the oldest computer user manual in my
 collection by another 42 years.
  SCREW PROPELLER COMPUTER
  Geo. McDermott
  52 pages, hardbound, first edition
  Taylor and Carpenter, 1902
  This book describes a mechanical computer
 with two separate rotating discs to enter
 variables and used to calculate the dimensions
 and proportions of screw propellers
  The last chapter is entitled "Directions
 for operating the computer" with 7 example
 problems.
  Unfortunately there are no pictures of the
 computer in the book so I'll have to wait
 until the book attracts the computer. :)
  --Doug
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 Doug Coward
 @ home in Poulsbo, WA
 Analog Computer Online Museum and History Center
 
http://www.best.com/~dcoward/analog
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