A TI? What's next? Obama 2012 Stickers on the bumpers?
Isn't that about the same difference? Who uses TI anyways?
A TI? What's next? Obama 2012 Stickers on the bumpers?
A TI? What's next? Obama 2012 Stickers on the bumpers?
Isn't that about the same difference? Who uses TI anyways?
I'm sorry, but are you actually discounting a scientific calculator that can be hacked to run third-party software, like this spectrum analyzer? Geez, talk about your calculator snobs...
I'm sorry, but are you actually discounting a scientific calculator that can be hacked to run third-party software, like this spectrum analyzer? Geez, talk about your calculator snobs...
Oh noooo, I'm a geek too. My 41c came from Service Merchandise also, except it was in Evansville on Green River Road. The 11C was the best darn calculator they made. The only reaosn I have the 32 model is the 11c was discontinued and I wanted a spare. How sad is that?
I'm sorry, but are you actually discounting a scientific calculator that can be hacked to run third-party software, like this spectrum analyzer? Geez, talk about your calculator snobs...
I'm getting all misty eyed reading Rhino's memoirs about his HP calculators.
My first HP was an HP35. However it didn't have '35' printed on it because there weren't any other models created yet!
So...what's the best pocket protector to use?
Hmm . . . well, i think old school is the way to go . . . still running the good 'ol olive drab HP-67 here, but it never did fit in my Kemade Nerd-Insert pocket protector! -could only fit the magnetic cards in there. Something about those LED displays seems a lot more visible (and familiar).
What years were the HP-67 made?
That's only because you couldn't fit an abacus into your pocket protector.Back in the day, real men used a slide rule. Men amoung men carried the Post Versalog pocket slide rule with clip holster. I was a man amoung men!......Am I dating myself ?
It might surprise some, but it no longer does me, but a significant number of students come to a physics class on exam day without a calculator and ask to borrow one of mine. Handing them an HP from the late 1970s would be fun, fun, fun.
If you did that to me, I might break down and weep!