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  Gregory Escov
 gryn@tangram.spb.ruDoblesti 26/2-76
 St. Petersburg  198328
 Russia
 
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 Hello.
  
 I got this homepage only a couple of days (week in fact :) ago,
 so I haven't really created anything yet.
  
  
 
  Page devoted to my handheld basic calculator MK-85 
 
  Initially I put this one here for
  Andrew Davie 
 (Visit his fine Soviet Calculators site
 at 
 http://www.comcen.com.au/~adavie/slide/calculator/soviet.html ),
 but now I think I'm going to write a few Soviet calculator articles of
 my own. Yes, expect something Real Soon Now (we all know what that means,
 don't we?)
  
 The description of MK-61 keyboard 
 
 Here I describe all the keys on MK-61 keyboard (other keyboards are very much
 like this one), and what those keys do in combination with other keys. If 
 you actually intend to try anything described in other articles, you should 
 probably read this one, for it gives all the "ASCII" names for MK buttons. 
 Pseudo-writing mode
 
 I already wrote one article about Soviet programmable calculators. This 
 one tells about a strange mode you can get them in, "pseudo-writing mode". 
 A journey of big numbers (uncompleted)
 
 This article will tell you about the various "big numbers" that you can get
 on your MK54-compartible calculators - that is, the numbers that can not be
 displayed properly and, according to documentation, can not even exist. But,
 as you see, there's quite a lot of stuff you can do with bignums... 
 About me
 
 You may also read a little info about myself (and, if you really don't have
 anything better to do, even look at the big version of the same photograph
 that's looking at you even now). You can also get to that page by clicking on
 that photo fragment to the left. 
 Meanwhile, here's a couple of useful links. 
 
  
 
 Betrayal at Krondor homepage
 The best page on Net about, perhaps, the best CRPG ever written
 
 
 Final Fantasy 5 shrine
 FF5 is another great CRPG. Even though it's made in a classic japanese CRPG format, it still remains a classic
 
 
 RPG shops all around the world
 I bought AD&D 1st edition MC in the Paris shop. Guess where I found the address of this shop?
 
 
 Lots of jesii
 Gallery of jewish saviors of humanity. One size fits all.
 
 
 Why christians suck
 Very opinionated and biased site, if you ask me. It's hard to get through this life without opinions of your own, though.
 
  
 
  
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