From: estradarodas2003 on 10 Nov 2006 00:10 I bough my first HP in 1997, when i take on my hands my brand new HP48G. I remember that i was in the college (in Guatemala) studing technical drawing and surveying, with a classmate that still have today a HP32SII, when i saw that calculator, i wondered of the use and the programming, but in the HP store i saw that the 48 was a Q200.00 ($30.00) more expensive than the 32, and i don't care the price diference. And i still have it. Then, in 2001, i bough a HP49G a drastic speed of procesing, but with many stupid problems like the hard press keyboard, but i used in this time for topograph class, surveying, structures, hidraulics, home and small building electric instalations, construction and material costs whem i'm studing my master's degree architecture. . Since two years, i have a HP49G+, and i passed all my 49 programs to the 49+ for the job. Ooohh what a times....
From: estradarodas2003 on 10 Nov 2006 00:12 I bough my first HP in 1997, when i take on my hands my brand new HP48G. I remember that i was in the college (in Guatemala) studing technical drawing and surveying, with a classmate that still have today a HP32SII, when i saw that calculator, i wondered of the use and the programming, but in the HP store i saw that the 48 was a Q200.00 ($30.00) more expensive than the 32, and i don't care the price diference. And i still have it. Then, in 2001, i bough a HP49G a drastic speed of procesing, but with many stupid problems like the hard press keyboard, but i used in this time for topograph class, surveying, structures, hidraulics, home and small building electric instalations, construction and material costs whem i'm studing my master's degree architecture. . Since two years, i have a HP49G+, and i passed all my 49 programs to the 49+ for the job. Ooohh what a times....
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