From: Joe Horn on 7 Apr 2010 19:48 Oldtimers here will remember Richard Nelson (founder of the international HP-65 Club later known as PPC and then HPX) and Jim Carter (owner of the largest HP calculator retailer, the now-defunct EduCALC). Here's a photo of them today (Richard on the left, Jim on the right) in front of Jim's new store in San Juan Capistrano, California. http://hhuc.us/NelsonCarter.jpg -Joe-
From: Bruce Horrocks on 8 Apr 2010 19:04 On 08/04/2010 00:48, Joe Horn wrote: > Oldtimers here will remember Richard Nelson (founder of the > international HP-65 Club later known as PPC and then HPX) and Jim > Carter (owner of the largest HP calculator retailer, the now-defunct > EduCALC). Here's a photo of them today (Richard on the left, Jim on > the right) in front of Jim's new store in San Juan Capistrano, > California. > > http://hhuc.us/NelsonCarter.jpg > > -Joe- Great pic. Does this mean I can buy a saddle and reins for my 50G? :-) -- Bruce Horrocks Surrey England (bruce at scorecrow dot com)
From: Brian Walsh on 10 Apr 2010 23:59 On Apr 7, 6:48 pm, Joe Horn <joeh...(a)holyjoe.net> wrote: > Oldtimers here will remember Richard Nelson (founder of the > international HP-65 Club later known as PPC and then HPX) and Jim > Carter (owner of the largest HP calculator retailer, the now-defunct > EduCALC). Here's a photo of them today (Richard on the left, Jim on > the right) in front of Jim's new store in San Juan Capistrano, > California. > > http://hhuc.us/NelsonCarter.jpg > > -Joe- Good picture! Thanks, Joe! Small correction: Richard founded PPC, and later CHHU. When CHHU folded I started HPX. Brian
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