Re: Which TI should I buy?


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Re: Which TI should I buy?



In article <57srm8$171@dismay.ucs.indiana.edu>,
scott@poverty.bloomington.in.us says...
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>In article <57qk8m$jkn@mtinsc01-mgt.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
>CerealBox <you@somehost.somedomain> wrote:
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>>If you want a calculator that's hard to understand, try an HP --
>>those things use RPN and have so many functions there's two shift
>>keys.
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>i have a 48GX and frankly find it more accessible and usable than the
>TI-83 my wife got from the math department at IU.  not to mention far
>more powerful.  besides, it's the only calculator i've ever seen that
>can do TCP/IP.
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>by the way, the 48GX has three "shift" keys, one of which, when
>shifted, acts much like a fourth shift key. :)

Oh definetly... HP's are the best of the two... they actually have
expansion ports and a printer (!)

I'm just saying that they can be a little bit more confusing than a TI.

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