I still use a hp34c. Know all the keys and its LED display comes in handy if you wake up
in the middle of the night and want to make a calculation. Of the six hp calculators I
have, the hp 34c is my absolute favorite.
Cheers.
Sent from my Ohio Challenger 2P
On Dec 23, 2012, at 9:41 PM, Mouse <mouse at rodents-montreal.org> wrote:
You know, I
still find calculators darned handy,
"Still"? Have they gone out of
style or something?
I am told the trest of the world use 'apps' on
smartphones now.
Indeed. :(
Nut you show me a touchscreen that can be
operated without looking at
it.
Most "smart"phones have them in the hardware sense, though the software
driving them usually does not use them in such a way. (All that's
needed is to use gesture recognition rather than touch location to
drive input.)
And I wonder how touchcreans like being coated
with cutting oil and
metal swarf?
I have seen some that work fine when still coated with their
factory-installed scratch-protection plastic, so I feel reasonably sure
they wouldn't mind.
Now, how the rest of the thing would feel about it, that's another
question. Lots of palmtop comput^W^Wsmartphones strike me as being
very cheaply built and therefore fragile. (I have seen a few which
don't; their owners have told me they are expensive, as such things go.)
Not that I would expect you to find them satisfactory, mind you. I
feel reasonably sure they don't meet your repairability criteria.
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