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7379192 The structure of de Prony's computing office cannot be easily seen in Smith's example. His computing staff had two distinct classes of workers. The larger of these was a staff of nearly ninety computers. These workers were quite different from Smith's pin makers or even from the computers at the British Nautical Almanac and the Connaissance des Temps. Many of de Prony's computers were former servants or wig dressers, who had lost their jobs.. David Alan Grier