When pocket calculators first appeared in the 1970s, it didn't take long for schoolboys, mathematicians and comedians to realize that certain numbers, when read upside down, resembled letters of the alphabet. Learn more about the history of Calculator Spelling--from hELLO to gOOgLE to ShiZZLE--in episode three of THE THINGS YOU LEARN ON WIKIPEDIA, narrated by Arthur Albert—best known as "Double A" from the TV Land's reality show "FOREVER YOUNG."
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THE THINGS YOU LEARN ON WIKIPEDIA
A Levity Dept. Production
Conceived by
Richard Hine
Designed by
Allen Spector
Music:
"when" by Stephan Siebert
Used with permission
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