>A couple of the
>customer service people at HP on-line didn't even know what RPN was, nor
>were they aware that HP was famous for it. I think that as useful and
>great as it is for calculations, and as much as those of us from middle
>age upward like it, it is in the final throes of its very existance.
Do a Google search or find a comparative price web page for electronic
gear and stock up on HP-48G machinery. I might even buy a third just in
case. They are excellent calculators. Take it from me--I wouldn't be a
Machead if I didn't have a good feel for top-of-the-line.
Christopher Wright P.E. |"They couldn't hit an elephant at <a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=CnM150B1121Fc-KYt2ODQnqTjfLaKzuJDAr19lq8oM-voIsfw7BtDy3De23eHOQTpaDWD0mBZUZq1RWg">chrisw@skypoint.com</a> | this distance" (last words of Gen.
___________________________| John Sedgwick, Spotsylvania 1864)<a href="http://www.skypoint.com/~chrisw">http://www.skypoint.com/~chrisw</a> Received on Mon Apr 28 10:40:00 2003
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