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		<title>By: Kam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kam</dc:creator>
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		<description>It reminded me my time in school I had a brand new calculator Casio fx7000, 25 years on I still have it works and looks like new. This was one of the 1st models with 127 digits and massive memory for a calculator. I stored all of my chemistry formulas in it and unlike you I actually used quite a lot of them as luckily enough most made part of the exam paper, I scored 24 out of 25.</description>
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