I still prefer my Sharp EL9000. It has a 15X4 character display. Does graphing of functions, solves matricies, does the number conversions, has two programming modes, stat data entry, and 26 user memories - each with it's own button. And it prints and transfers data too. Two of my co-workers have these super calculators that can do just about anything, but it takes them 5 minutes to do the calcs because there are just too many features! >From Sharp minds come sharp products. I think HP is getting a little dull.. Craig >-----Mensaje original----- >De: Lynx {Glenn Jones} >Para: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU >Fecha: Domingo 11 de Octubre de 1998 04:20 AM >Asunto: Re: [OT] HP calculator > > >>What??? HP's are the best calculators on the market. RPN rules. >> >>-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - >--- >>A member of the PI-100 Club: >>3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 >>058209749445923078164062862089986280348253421170679 >> >>On Sat, 10 Oct 1998, Peter Schultz wrote: >> >>> Hi All, >>> Looks like I did a huge mistake, when I was young I did not buy HP >>> calculator. >>> Now I have two of them, but none of them the old what You guys mention . >>> I have one 48G, one 32S. I just wanted to know they are really that bad ? >>> Thanks, >>> PeterS >>>