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In my case, it was by chance.

I had a slide rule in high school. It was more of a novelty item by that point in time, only one of my math teachers even knew what a slide rule was, but that didn't stop me from figuring out how it was used and how it works. It didn't take much to figure out that the sliding action was solving problems by addition, and the funky scales were logarithmic. In other words: it performed multiplication by adding logs.

That said, I did encounter references to its original applications in other places. I studied astronomy and had an interest in the history of computation.




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