From: Veli-Pekka Nousiainen on 8 Feb 2007 15:31 Veli-Pekka has: HP-75C HP-71B * 2 HP 50G HP 49g+ HP 49G * 2 (one is overclocked to 5MHz) HP 48GII HP-48GX HP-48SX HP-28S * 2 HP-41CX * 3 (all somewhat broken) HP-42S HP 33S HP-32S HP-18C HP 17BII+ HP-16C Perhaps a few others, no Xpander :-( I could sell any of those to raise money because I'm between jobs Later I will regret (like selling my HP-15C) but that's another story AND I'm definately not a "standard" nerd...I just like gadgets
From: Arnaud Amiel on 8 Feb 2007 17:21 I am not a standard nerd either but I like calcs like my: HP-35 * 2 older than me HP-45 * 2 older than me HP-55 older than me HP-97 the printer is still broken HP-41CV don't know what the fuss is all about HP-71B one cover is missing HP-10C not very nice to look at HP-12C very useful, even for an engineer HP-15C carefully kept HP-28S the first hp I really wanted but could not afford HP-48GX my first hp HP-49G HP-49G+ I will get a 50 once it is broken HP-20S HP-21S HP-6S HP-32SII HP-33S HP-38G hard to figure how it works without manual HP Xpander with one broken pixel :-( I may have forgotten one or two but this is more than enough. I have a drawer full of them at work and never knows which one to chose... Arnaud
From: arturo on 8 Feb 2007 17:52 you guys have many more than i do. 2 41cvs 2 48gxs 1 48 g+ 1 48(something?- just a g i think) 2 50gs funny thing is 3 of them don't work at all- haven't for years, but i still have them. i never really thot about it before but why? when my tv and other appliances blow out i trash them. the dead calculators sit in my desk drawer. i think it has something to do with the fact that they were programable- they were obediant. i told them what to do and they did it with a reliability you don't often find. for that "faithfulness" the trash can didn't seem rite. maybe it's time to let them go- not for me but for them or rather what they may become after i put them in the recycling bin. they will live again. Arturo
From: Manatee on 8 Feb 2007 19:29 I don't have many. 12C -- bought it when I started MBA school in 1982 42S 48GX 17BII+ 50G That's all. "Veli-Pekka Nousiainen" <DROP_vpn(a)dlc.fi> wrote in message news:TMLyh.8146$ls.3001(a)reader1.news.saunalahti.fi... > Veli-Pekka has: > HP-75C > HP-71B * 2 > HP 50G > HP 49g+ > HP 49G * 2 (one is overclocked to 5MHz) > HP 48GII > HP-48GX > HP-48SX > HP-28S * 2 > HP-41CX * 3 (all somewhat broken) > HP-42S > HP 33S > HP-32S > HP-18C > HP 17BII+ > HP-16C > > Perhaps a few others, no Xpander :-( > > I could sell any of those to raise money because I'm between jobs > Later I will regret (like selling my HP-15C) > but that's another story > AND > I'm definately not a "standard" nerd...I just like gadgets > > >
From: Wayne Brown on 8 Feb 2007 19:55
I have: HP-16C (my first HP) HP-41C (not working -- battery contacts corroded) HP-41CV (gave it to my youngest son) HP-41CX (I use it sometimes at the office) HP-48GX * 4 (one I use every day; one for oldest son; one for youngest son; one for spare) -- Wayne Brown <fwbrown(a)bellsouth.net> (HPCC #1104) ��s ofereode, �isses swa m�g. ("That passed away, this also can.") from "Deor," in the Exeter Book (folios 100r-100v) |