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A 1921 comptometer is worth around $149 in good condition. The comptometer was the very first successful key-driven mechanical calculator that was patented by Dorr E. Felt in the year 1887.
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Woodrow Wilson, the 28th U.S. President, felt most comfortable surrounded by academic scholars. Wilson served as president from 1913 to 1921.
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Effective enough that businesses keep placing them, which they wouldn't do if they felt they weren't getting their money's worth from them.
Peter was crucified on the cross upside down, as he felt he was not worth to die on the cross the way Jesus died.
Many people in the North felt that slavery was not worth fighting for. In fact, they believed the South should've just been left alone. While there were wealthy Southern sympathizers up North, most people that felt this way lived in the inner-cities. They did not care about preserving the Union because it would be their sons dying on the battlefields.
Great pacific garbage patch.... It's where thousands of tons worth of waste has gathered in a big floating mess
The anagram for left is felt.
Not really, he was a Southerner who stayed with the Union, and this meant that neither side felt he was worth trusting. That probably led to his 1868 impeachment.
I guess you could if you felt like opening it up and finding out which parts went bad and replace them.... but in reality, it's really not worth it.