Re: 64 bit Windows driver.
- From: "datajerk@xxxxxxxxx" <datajerk@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 09:15:48 -0800 (PST)
On Nov 12, 9:37 am, Michael J. Schülke <n...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
JAM schrieb:
I know Macs are in fashion especially for art students who do not need
HP50g in general. It is not very smart however for engineering
students to use Macs.
As a physicist, I don't profess to know much about engineers or
engineering students. I do know, however, that computer scientists and
and (computational) physicists were among the first to switch when OS X
came out, generally to cries of "Finally, a UNIX with a decent
desktop"...
Same here. I work in high performance computing. Most of my
government and university customers all of which are physicists,
mathematicians, chemists, engineers, etc... mostly use OS/X. None use
calculators.
.
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