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i found an old k&e slide rule last night?

so yeah i found my mom’s old keuffel & esser slide rule.
idk how to use it cause it dosent have a curser would i be able to use it without the curser cause everything is still working.
the serial # says it was made in 62′
it still has its classy leather case if any one knows how to operate it email me a lesson in your own words thanks.

good find!
but I don’t know how to use it

pirate math


K+E Slide Rules Deci-Lon An Instruction Manual


K+E Slide Rules Deci-Lon An Instruction Manual



K+E Slide Rules Deci-Lon Instruction Manual, 1962, Keuffel & Esser Co. Aqua hardcover with black lettering, 186 pages….


K + E Slide Rules: DECI-LON an Instruction Manual


K + E Slide Rules: DECI-LON an Instruction Manual




Keuffel & Esser Co. 1921 Catalog Reprint


Keuffel & Esser Co. 1921 Catalog Reprint


$15.95


A complete black and white reproduction of the Keuffel & Esser Co. 1921 Catalog with a new introduction by Ross Bolton. This catalog is special in that it features a huge selection of surveying and engineering drawing tools (such as slide rules, transits, and planimeters) from the most collectible period, and it came out just after Keuffel & Esser bought out Young & Sons of Philadelphia, PA…

Catalogue of Keuffel and Esser- 1913 Reprint


Catalogue of Keuffel and Esser- 1913 Reprint


$24.37


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Catalogue of Keuffel and Esser- 1900 Reprint


Catalogue of Keuffel and Esser- 1900 Reprint


$19.49


No Synopsis Available

Keuffel and Esser Co. 1921 Catalog Reprint


Keuffel and Esser Co. 1921 Catalog Reprint


$19.49


No Synopsis Available

Plant Relationships By Esser, K. (EDT)


Plant Relationships By Esser, K. (EDT)


$433.84


Author: Esser, K. (EDT) Series Title: Mycota Subtitle: A Comprehensive Treatise on Fungi As Experimiental Systems for Basic and Applied Research Publication Date: 2009/06/30 Number of Pages: 398 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 8.00 Height: 11.00

Chi Gong By Dong, Paul/ Esser, Aristide H.


Chi Gong By Dong, Paul/ Esser, Aristide H.


$21.87


Author: Dong, Paul/ Esser, Aristide H. Subtitle: The Ancient Chinese Way to Health Publication Date: 2008/11/18 Number of Pages: 212 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 6.00 Height: 9.00

Knitting Brioche By Marchant, Nancy/ Esser, Freek (PHT)


Knitting Brioche By Marchant, Nancy/ Esser, Freek (PHT)


$33.16


Author: Marchant, Nancy/ Esser, Freek (PHT) Subtitle: The Essential Guide to the Brioche Stitch Publication Date: 2010/01/13 Number of Pages: 256 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 8.00 Height: 10.25

Cameroon's Tycoon : Max Esser's Expedition and Its Consequences


Cameroon’s Tycoon : Max Esser’s Expedition and Its Consequences


$24.38


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Der Aufmacher: Des Mann, Der Bei Bild Hans Esser War


Der Aufmacher: Des Mann, Der Bei Bild Hans Esser War


$38.95


No Synopsis Available

Focus Downunder


Focus Downunder


$21.21


A group of hot young blokes cavort with a photographer on the beaches of Australia in this softcore erotica from British director Mike Esser.

Braveface


Braveface


$19.99


2009 debut album from 23 year old British Pop troubadour Ben Esser (AKA Esser). This album from the mega-quiffed musician is described as an “amalgamation of elements of early ’90s Pop brilliance and 21st century Electronica all underpinned by cleverly employed Dubhop and Ska beats,” Warner. Performers: Ben Esser – Drums, Guitar, Keyboards; Matt Lord – Guitar

Exes & Ohs: Complete First Season


Exes & Ohs: Complete First Season


$14.15


Rated: NRSynopsis: One of the most enjoyable of the Pride Video erotic narratives, Exposed! is written and directed by the superbly talented Mike Esser and features a hot Brit-boy cast including the Crush hotties Darren Harker, George Lecuit, and Simon Parrot. The film’s pr

Crush


Crush


$21.21


Gay filmmaker Mike Esser directed this steamy look at the ups and downs of a new relationship. Seb, who has recently broken up with his boyfriend, meets George at a health club and the infatuation is immediate and mutual. But despite the strong attraction between them, the early stages of their romance prove to be difficult and demanding, and while this makes Seb all the more determined to work things out, George soon begins having second thoughts. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Vitality


Vitality


$32.95


Depression, confusion, and desperation sap the energy we need to address the challenges of life; Dr. Esser shows how we can uncap a well of energy and vitality to overcome problems and turn our lives around. Optimistic and easy to read, this book gives practical new insights into how to get the best out of living and how to cope with the worst.

The Boy Collection


The Boy Collection


$50.96


The PRIDE COLLECTOR’S EDITION presents three programs of gay erotica that celebrate the beauty of the European male. MOMENTS WITH JOHAN showcases the charms of Czech porn star Johan Paulik with a collection of clips from his best films, including BOY OH BOY, BOY WONDER, and THE CHAIN REACTION. WHERE THE BOYS ARE finds director Mike Esser travelling to Portugal’s Algarve Coast to film hot young Brits enjoying the sun and sensuality. And YOU’RE GORGEOUS captures 15 Eastern European hotties–including Dano Sulik, Stefan Andersen, and Kristian Jensen–spending a little bit of time by themselves.

Pride Best Sellers


Pride Best Sellers


$42.46


The PRIDE BESTSELLERS presents three programs of gay erotica that celebrate the beauty of the European male. MOMENTS WITH JOHAN showcases the charms of Czech porn star Johan Paulik with a collection of clips from his best films, including BOY OH BOY, BOY WONDER, and THE CHAIN REACTION. WHERE THE BOYS ARE finds director Mike Esser travelling to Portugal’s Algarve Coast to film hot young Brits enjoying the sun and sensuality. And YOU’RE GORGEOUS captures 15 Eastern European hotties–including Dano Sulik, Stefan Andersen, and Kristian Jensen–spending a little bit of time by themselves.

Moments (Mixed by Anthony Pappa)


Moments (Mixed by Anthony Pappa)


$10.19


Hi-Note Records deliver the first instalment of their international DJ mix CDs, this time brought to you by Australian superstar DJ Anthony Pappa. This 2008 two CD set is packed with exclusive tracks and mixes from a broad range of some of the most talented producers out there at the moment. Featuring the likes of Dubfire, Stel, Jamie Stevens and Ovum’s Darko Esser, the album also features an exclusive production from Pappa himself, his first in quite a while. Anthony scoured the globe for music to meet his high expectation with this CD. The result is an album that captures the sound of now, courtesy of the world’s freshest and most innovative artists. The album is a journey through Techno, Progressive and House, all sonic quality of the highest order. Whatever your musical leaning, there will be something on here for you

Bouncy Ball, Pt. 1


Bouncy Ball, Pt. 1


$8.79


`Bouncy Ball’ is taken from their album `Kerfufle’ and is a quirky slice of elastic and playful post punk pop. Originally a solo-ish project revolving around Austrian frontwoman Liz Neumayr, Ladyfuzz were fully formed earlier this year with the addition of Matt Lord (guitars) and Ben Esser (drums). Prior to that, Neumayr was forming the nucleus of her deeply sultry, minimalist art pop with the aid of collaborating guitarist and now solo star in his own right, Tom Vek, as well as flatmate, Kele Okereke (now of Bloc Party). The last few months have seen Ladyfuzz build up an ever expanding fan base around the UK with tours alongside The Rakes, The Futureheads and Bloc Party.

Bouncy Ball, Pt. 2


Bouncy Ball, Pt. 2


$8.79


`Bouncy Ball’ is taken from their album `Kerfufle’ and is a quirky slice of elastic and playful post punk pop. Originally a solo-ish project revolving around Austrian frontwoman Liz Neumayr, Ladyfuzz were fully formed earlier this year with the addition of Matt Lord (guitars) and Ben Esser (drums). Prior to that, Neumayr was forming the nucleus of her deeply sultry, minimalist art pop with the aid of collaborating guitarist and now solo star in his own right, Tom Vek, as well as flatmate, Kele Okereke (now of Bloc Party). The last few months have seen Ladyfuzz build up an ever expanding fan base around the UK with tours alongside The Rakes, The Futureheads and Bloc Party.

Children and Disasters: A Practical Guide to Healing and Recovery


Children and Disasters: A Practical Guide to Healing and Recovery


$14.5


Today, one in every three Americans will be affected by trauma, and the most vulnerable among these victims are children. Children and adolescents in our communities are exposed to disastrous and devastating events, including natural disasters, violence, accidents, and, most recently, terrorist attacks, that have a great impact on their emotional and physical well-being. Children in Disasters is a training manual and reference for those who provide psychological relief in the wake of disasters. The expert contributors offer guidance for helping children integrate their traumatic experiences, develop healthy coping skills, and restore a sense of safety. 04 About the Editors and Contributors Introduction 1. Psychological Relief: An Overview — The Balkan Experience, Joseph Capozzoli 2. Disaster Mental Health: Trauma Relief, Concepts, and Theory, John D. Weaver 3. Understanding Children in Crisis: The Developmental Ecological Framework, Wanda K. Mohr 4. Developmental Issues in Stress and Crisis, Wendy N. Zubenko 5. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Reaction, June A. Esser 6. The Role of Play in the Recovery Process, Carol M. Raynor 7. Group Interventions for Children in Crisis, Gordana Kuterovac Jagodic, Ksenija Kontac, and Wendy N. Zubenko 8. Normalization: A Key to Children’s Recovery, Gordana Kuterovac Jagodic and Ksenija Kontac Index

Frank Nuyts: 3 Sonatas for Piano


Frank Nuyts: 3 Sonatas for Piano


$14.38


There is a fearsome intellectual substructure to these three contemporary piano sonatas by composer Frank Nuyts, but they are conversely tonal in sound, clear in organization, and quite accessible. The paradox lies at the heart of this unique music, which accomplishes the considerable feat of working within traditional forms and instrumentation but sounding entirely unlike anything else out there. Annotator Yves Senden writes that Nuyts in these works “states his individual tension within the field of tension that exists between modernism and postmodernism.” Indeed, there are aspects of both in the music, and Nuyts is one of the first composers to attempt a thorough insertion of vernacular elements into music with a complex systematic basis. Whether the whole enterprise holds together is for history to decide, but the listening experience is fascinating. Briefly, these sonatas sound something like what might have happened if George Gershwin had followed through on his plans to take composition lessons from Europe’s great intellects, had ended up with Webern, and then had lived long enough to somehow witness and absorb the birth of minimalism and even its encounter with techno music. The individual movements clearly define their own tonal centers, are divided into sections with roughly the contrasting relationships of traditional sonata form, use lengthy passages of repeated notes to establish musical layers, and make frequent reference to blues and jazz. Sample it, and you may well want to enter the labyrinth. Booklet notes are in Dutch, English, German, and French; they include biographies of the three different pianists (one for each sonata), but not even a nationality for Nuyts himself; he is apparently a Belgian Fleming. ~ James Manheim, Rovi Performers: Benjamin Van Esser – Piano; Elisa Medinilla – Piano; Marc Masson – Piano

True Romance


True Romance


$14.39


2009 debut release. Produced by producer wunderkind Lexxx (Crystal Castles, Esser), True Romance is a triumphant album by a truly modern band who comprise of keyboardist/lead vocalist Gwilym Gold, bassist Ben Moorhouse and drummer Alexis Nunez (both of whom sing backing vocals). It’s a superbly stylish record expressed in a dazzling collaboration of colors, eras and styles. Guitar-free, Psychedelic and literate, Golden Silvers deal in huge, unabashed melodies, inspirational songwriting and dashing, groove-laden Pop. Their sound is as much influenced by the mix of Daft Punk, Beach Boys and giddy Indie-Electro mash-ups they heard on the dance floor at Trash, as it is by the Dr. Dre and Marvin Gaye tunes they danced to at Soul and Hip Hop clubs or the Bob Dylan, Miles Davis, Prince and Hendrix albums they were weaned on. 10 tracks. XL. Performers: Ben Moorhouse – Vocals (Background), Bass; Gwilym Gold – Keyboards, Vocals; Jay Phelps – Trumpet; Michael Mwenso – Trombone; Nathaniel Facey – Sax (Alto)

WaWuWe


WaWuWe


$17.58


Looking at the cover of this two-disc set, which features nine different photos of Sebastian Mullaert posing in a furry black dog costume, you might expect the music to be somewhat weird. And you would not be wrong, though you might be surprised at how strangely soothing and genuinely engaging it is at the same time. The first disc is the more downtempo of the two, and is in fact nearly soporific, featuring gently thumping techno fare from the likes of STL, Darko Esser, Black Jazz Consortium, El_txef_a, and Minilogue (Mullaert’s duo project with Marcus Henriksson). But somehow it never gets boring; the sound is consistently gentle, warm, soothing, and richly textured. Although Mullaert DJs in strictly analog mode, without the help of a computer, his beat-matching and segues are absolutely seamless and the disc ends up being strangely uplifting. Disc two, which is also continuously mixed, is funkier and more lively, and also brings more exotic sonic elements to the program: woven through the tracks by Joe Clausell, Cobblestone Jazz, Marlon D., the Black Dog, and Mullaert himself, you’ll hear vocal samples that sound like they were recorded all over the Southern Hemisphere, deeply dubwise echoes and reverb effects, slippery syncopations, and lots and lots more of those gently thumping techno beats. Starker and edgier than the first disc, the second is nevertheless equally inviting and involving. Taken together, the whole WaWuWe program is amazingly satisfying. ~ Rick Anderson, Rovi

Donizetti, Rossini: Bel canto Arias


Donizetti, Rossini: Bel canto Arias


$19.99


This charming disc showcases Vivica Genaux doing what she does best: tearing through highly florid music, often at breakneck speed, without seeming to break a sweat. Even Cecilia Bartoli — arguably the reigning queen of fioritura — has never handled the dizzying twists and turns of Rossini so gracefully. Of course, there is more to bel canto music than fireworks, and Genaux’s singing occasionally lacks the focus and tonal variety to sustain interest during more lyrical passages; but it is hard to resist the urge to play certain tracks, like the opening “Nacqui all’ affanno…Non più mesta” from La cenerentola, many times over just to enjoy the ride. Genaux’s treatment of ornamentation, style, and the Italian language are world-class. John Nelson and the Ensemble Orchestral de Paris deliver a sharp, colorful performance that brings the different sounds and styles of Rossini and Donizetti, the two featured composers, into relief. The varied program includes one especially rare number: “Popolo, amici…Ah! Sì, da tanti affani” from Donizetti’s early Alahor in Granata, which only received its first modern performance in 1998. Other highlights include “Il segreto per esser felici” from Lucrezia Borgia, which is just a great tune, and of course Rosina’s “Una voce poco fa” from Il barbière di Siviglia; it would be hard to find a better performance of that favorite anywhere. ~ Allen Schrott, Rovi

Renew


Renew


$15.98


From the sound of this album one would suspect Otto’s Daughter to be the offspring of Marilyn Manson and Shirley Manson, with Trent Reznor as the obstetrician. Moans, groans, shrieks, sighs, yawns, clanks, and spooky horror movie synth effects season the tracks, creating gloomy and occasionally compelling goth rock. There are some sonic experiments like “Cuts” (which sounds like someone is indeed being cut up) and “Venus Asleep,” which suggests the audial experience of trying to wake up. On the vocal tracks, voices are often overdubbed and electronically altered to sound rather like ET. Of note are the scatologically silly “Showgirls”; “Todestanz” (Death Dance), sung in German; the surprisingly tuneful “Hail”; and a cover of Depeche Mode’s “Stripped” which is competent but lacks David Gahan’s charismatic vocal style. Renew is a good party record for goth fans. Other listeners may find some amusement, but will also find some tracks to be snoozers. ~ Lynne Bronstein, Rovi Performers: Dan Esser – Guitar; HH Gadget – Keyboards, Drums; Jim Robbins – Guitar; S.A. Sebastian Gnolfo – Guitar, Bass

British Social Attitudes 25


British Social Attitudes 25


$121


Chapter One. Chapter Seven. 'The Rolls Royce of opinion surveys' – The Times. ' an important barometer of opinion ' – The Telegraph. ' invaluable surveys of the national mood ' – Guardian. ' examines who we think we are, what we think, and how self-perceptions have changed over the past 25 years' – Financial Times. ' shows what the British people really think, as opposed to what journalists and politicians like to pretend they think' – John Pilger. The annual British Social Attitudes survey is carried out by Britain's largest independent social research organisation, the National Centre for Social Research. It provides an indispensable guide to political and social issues in contemporary Britain. This 25th Report summarises and interprets data from the most recent nationwide survey, as well as drawing invaluable comparisons with the findings of previous years to provide a richer picture and deeper understanding of changing British social values. The British Social Attitudes survey report is essential reading for anyone seeking a guide to the topical issues and debates of today or engaged in contemporary social and political research. Read two free sample chapters!. This year s contents are below, and you can read free online samples of chapter one, Is there an English backlash? Reactions to devolution and chapter seven, Therapy Culture? Attitudes towards emotional support in Britain now. Contents: Is there an English backlash? Reactions to devolution – John Curtice. The NHS: satisfied now? – John Appleby and Miranda Phillips. Do people want choice and diversity of provision in public services? – John Curtice and Oliver Heath. Has welfare made us lazy? Employment commitment in different welfare states – Ingrid Esser. Exploring parents' views – Geoff Dench. Pay more, fly less? Changing attitudes to air travel – Sarah Butt and Andrew Shaw. Therapy culture? Attitudes towards emotional support in Britain – Simon Anderson, Julie Brownlie and Lisa Given. Britain at play: should we 'do' more and view less? – Rossy Bailey and Alison Park. Is Britain a respectful society? – Elizabeth Clery and Janet Stockdale. For more information on the National Centre for Social Research visit www.natcen.co.uk


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