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    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady View Post

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    Early shepherds before counting became so common could (for instance) carry a bag of pebbles for the number of sheep they had. Counting off pebbles as the sheep went out in the morning, or in at night made sure there were no strays.
    Hence the terms calculate, etc., from the Latin calculus, meaning a small stone or pebble.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexS View Post
    Hence the terms calculate, etc., from the Latin calculus, meaning a small stone or pebble.
    I always thought my maths teacher must have had rocks in his head for trying to teach calculus to someone like me - looks like I was right
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