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A plastic mechanical adding device used to keep track of your purchases at the supermarket. It only went up to $19.99 so they were obsolete by the early to mid 1970's. There were three discs inside and gears and it worked on the same principle as an analog car odometer.

You manually clicked the buttons for dollars, dimes, and pennies. It an item was 89 cents, you had to hit the dimes button 8 times and the pennies button 9 times. Actually, I think you needed to enter in reverse order. $1.25 was entered as 5 clicks for pennies, two clicks for dimes, and then one click for dollars. There was a button somewhere to zero out the total to begin the next time.
 
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A plastic mechanical adding device used to keep track of your purchases at the supermarket. It only went up to $19.99 so they were obsolete by the early to mid 1970's. There were three discs inside and gears and it worked on the same principle as an analog car odometer.

You manually clicked the buttons for dollars, dimes, and pennies. It an item was 89 cents, you had to hit the dimes button 8 times and the pennies button 9 times. Actually, I think you needed to enter in reverse order. $1.25 was entered as 5 clicks for pennies, two clicks for dimes, and then one click for dollars. There was a button somewhere to zero out the total to begin the next time.


the better ones let you keep track of your green stamps
 
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A plastic mechanical adding device used to keep track of your purchases at the supermarket. It only went up to $19.99 so they were obsolete by the early to mid 1970's. There were three discs inside and gears and it worked on the same principle as an analog car odometer.

You manually clicked the buttons for dollars, dimes, and pennies. It an item was 89 cents, you had to hit the dimes button 8 times and the pennies button 9 times. Actually, I think you needed to enter in reverse order. $1.25 was entered as 5 clicks for pennies, two clicks for dimes, and then one click for dollars. There was a button somewhere to zero out the total to begin the next time.
I’d love one but $19.99 wouldn’t get me past the produce section on even a smallish grocery run. Can you imagine the joy of spending less 20 bucks and coming away with a bag or two of food? :cloud9:
 
When you fall down, people ask if your alright instead of laughing
(it feels like someone started a thread like this recently, if so my apologies )

About 15 years ago, DW stopped saying "good luck" before I went out to play a sport and started saying "don't hurt yourself." Now she says it if I'm doing anything somewhat related to exerting myself.

If I wasn't there before, I am now.
 
I grunt "Oomph" when getting up from any sort of chair or sofa. I forget where I put my reading glasses and they're on my face. I think I was just in high school and then I realize I graduated 34 years ago. I have stray hairs on my chin. I'm now a "ma'am" rather than a "miss."

Here's another: whose mother used this device at the supermarket?

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Forget my mother, I had one until just a few years ago. OMG, how I loved the clicking noise it made.
 
I'll use the phrase 'getting older' (due to my present age)--mine is when I sit there analyzing whether accepting an invite to something (be it an event, a low-key get together or whatever) based on the timing of it when that didn't used to be such an importance.

Exampe: "Let's get together at 6pm"--sounds a lot better than "Let's get together at 9pm" or "the game starts at 7:10pm which means we'll get back home after traffic and length of game sometime between 11:00 and 11:30pm..hmm do I really want to go?" (typically even longer if it's a football vs baseball game so long as the baseball game doesn't add extra innings)
 
When you don't care what anyone thinks about your opinions. (Well, took me a long time to learn this one.) Also: when you start loving soup and Judge Judy.
 
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