Can anyone tell me where I can buy, a hand held metric converter?

I thought maybe, radio shack, but no matter what I type in a search engine, I cannot seem to get it.

Answer:
Casio used to have a calculator into which one could plug, I think up to 12, formulas. ~
So you could make your own and totally customized to your needs at that! ;-)
qwerty
Strap a foreign midget - er, little person- to you like a backpack.
Sure - go to any office supply store, Radio Shack, or the back-to-school aisle at a department store, and ask for a "calculator". Then learn the metric conversion factors, or look them up, print them, and tape them to the back of the calculator.
If you have a PDA, there are freeware conversion programs you can download. In the links below you will find the search results for conversion programs that run on the Palm operating system.

If you have a laptop or PDA that runs Windows, I recommend Convert by Josh Madison. A freeware program that handles about 999% of your unit conversion needs.

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