ARTICLES & ANALYSIS 
				  Articles, excerpts and reader-submitted analyses related to the abacus.
-  Feynman vs. The Abacus, by Richard Feynman
- Feynman matches wits with an abacus salesman in Brazil.
-  Comparing the Chinese and Mesoamerican Abacus, by David B. Kelley
- The similarities in the Chinese solid-and-broken-bar and the Mesoamerican bar-and-dot number symbols suggests a relationship between the two systems.
-  The Roman Hand-Abacus, by Steve Stephenson
- "The Romans developed their hand-abacus as a portable counting board— the first portable calculating device for both engineers and businessmen."
- String, and Knot, Theory of Inca Writing by John Noble Wilford.
- "Although they were probably mainly accounting tools, a growing number of researchers now think that some khipu were non-numerical and may have been an early form of writing."
-  Lost Tribes, Lost Knowledge, by Eugene Linden.
- "Today, with little notice, more vast archives of knowledge and expertise are spilling into oblivion, leaving humanity in danger of losing its past and perhaps jeopardizing its future as well."
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AWARDS
Past awards and honours.
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					  Selected by Scientific American as a winner of the 2003 Sci/Tech Web Awards. 
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					Encyclopedia Britannica Internet Guide Award, Jan. 2000 
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					  Appeared in the Java Guide issue of PC Magazine, May 1997. 
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					Honourable Mention, Sun's Alpha Java Applet Programming Contest 1995. 





