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I recently got a digital caliper gauge, and I thought is that it for ever using my analogue one ever again?
And I wondered if being able to read a Vernier scale is now a dying, soon to be extinct, skill, in the same way that using a slide rule became?
40-60 years ago "people like me" could use a slide rule, but we stopped because calculators were so much easier (apart from specialised vector slide rules). But when I was at school we had slide rules just like we had pens and pencils.
I couldn't now pick up a slide rule and just use it, but I bet the knowledge is still "in there somewhere", and that if I did pick one up and start "learning" to use it something would click and it would all come back.
But how many of today's 15 - 30 (say) y.olds would know how to use one?
How long before being able to read a Vernier goes the same way? Before people start saying "my Dad/Granddad had one of those. No idea how it works"?
And I wondered if being able to read a Vernier scale is now a dying, soon to be extinct, skill, in the same way that using a slide rule became?
40-60 years ago "people like me" could use a slide rule, but we stopped because calculators were so much easier (apart from specialised vector slide rules). But when I was at school we had slide rules just like we had pens and pencils.
I couldn't now pick up a slide rule and just use it, but I bet the knowledge is still "in there somewhere", and that if I did pick one up and start "learning" to use it something would click and it would all come back.
But how many of today's 15 - 30 (say) y.olds would know how to use one?
How long before being able to read a Vernier goes the same way? Before people start saying "my Dad/Granddad had one of those. No idea how it works"?

