--- In 50g@yahoogroups.com, "jskilgore" <jeffkilgore@...> wrote:".....Actually, my math is very rusty, so I want to brush up some, and I figure it will be a lot more enjoyable if I have a nice HP calculator. Jeff" That's what I'm doing too. The 50g is really nice, and surprisingly fast with a lot of stuff that causes headaches when done manually. I have a 48SX but seldom use it, because it is slow, and I don't like the display. I've used TI graphing calculators. They're okay, I suppose, but somehow seem unsophisticated, a bit dumbed down compared to a good HP, and the lack of RPN is a serious impediment to routine computations. I wish HP would produce a good, small RPN scientific calculator. The 35S is a step in the right direction, but in some ways it seems a little less convenient to use than some of their earlier calculators, such as the magnificent 15C or 42S. Richard
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Re: New member
2008-12-19 by Richard Saylor
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