Re: Jean-Yves Avenard



On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 16:03:10 -0500, JB wrote:

No, I don't work for TI.

But you use AT&T WorldNet Services!
(although I have no idea what that proves :)

My interest is in having the best "mathematical" calculator
at my disposal. I am using a Voyage 200 TI calc and I prefer it
because of its large screen, qwerty keyboard, and mathematical
entry style as opposed to rpn. HOWEVER, if I find that the 50g
has a better diffy-Q capibility, I will probably use the 50g
for those tasks. I am debating if I should buy a 50g now
or wait and see what bugs turn up,
thus my interest in this forum.

You can try and test a free 50G at any time,
from http://www.debug4x.com

Classroom educators are offered this substitute
for the old "overhead projector accessory":
http://www.hp.com/calculators/emulators/usemulator.html
[still says 49G+ rather than 50G, but since ROM is identical,
you can expect completely identical math functionality]

P.S. Are you an HP agent here to plant information?

"I am not, nor have I ever been, a member of HP"
[nor have I ever even met those guys,
nor even attended a meeting, not even of HHC :]

Free calcs (like were handed out at some HHC)
will be gratefully accepted, however,
even though this will not influence my opinions :)

"Who are those guys?"
http://imdb.com/title/tt0064115/quotes

"Butch, you know that if it were *my* money,
there is nobody that I would rather have steal it than you.
But, you see, I am still in the employment of E. H. Herriman,
of Union Pacific Railroad."

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