Steve McKenzie wrote:
> At 7.1 x 3.2 x 1.2 inches, its heaps too large for me. And its full of
> features I can do better and with more familiarity on my laptop.
>
> HP still dont understand that some people need calculators that are
> portable.Or the demand isnt there, which I would find surprising.
>
> Guess I'll have to keep burning candles in front of my HP 10C hoping it will
> come back to life.
> I purchased a 12C business calculator as backup and I have a soldering
> iron..... Maybe.
Bring back the HP-15c petition:
My ancient (but second) 11c is puttering along just fine and I finally got around to hacking the battery compartment of my 28s to get it working again.
I still wonder if I have the old non-functioning HP-67 in a box somewhere.
All these devices are way beyond my mental ability, I just like RPN and the way the buttons feel when pressed.
Paul Received on Thu Feb 08 01:08:00 2007
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