From: Massimo Santin (at GMail) on

"Kevin" <kjessee(a)c.net> wrote in message
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> Where is the P->R and R->P?

ARG, theta and i?

MS

From: TranslucentAmoebae on
On May 28, 2:19 pm, "altz...(a)gmail.com" <altz...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> The new HP35S (the HP 35 35th anniversary model) has arrived:http://www.calculators-hp.com/35s.html
>
> and it looks supurb!
>
> Dave.

am i living in an alternative universe...???
this link doesn't work, hp has no references to it, and i can't find
anything on it on the web...???

From: John H Meyers on
Formerly:

> The new HP35S (the HP 35 35th anniversary model) has arrived:
> http://www.calculators-hp.com/35s.html

On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 17:09:24 -0500:

> am i living in an alternative universe...???
> this link doesn't work, hp has no references to it,
> and i can't find anything on it on the web...???

The Big, Bad Wolf may have scared it away;
perhaps it will be emboldened again
on its scheduled release date?

-[ ]-
From: John H Meyers on
More about http://www.calculators-hp.com
(where the HP35S has momentarily disappeared)

As of this moment, a quote from that main page:

HP, the company which invented
the first scientific pocket calculator in 1972,
presents a complete range of 12 calculators
designed for the students in mathematics and sciences,
the engineers, the scientists, the real-estate agents,
the financial and commercial consultants.

Listing the calculators shown in each "Range":

Graphing: HP39gs, HP40gs, HP48gII, HP50g
Scientific: HP9s, HP30s, HP33s
Financial: HP10bII, HP12c, HP12c Platinum, HP17bII+

I count a total of 11, in all these lists.

Did you see #12 whisked away in the dark?

http://www.britmovie.co.uk/directors/a_hitchcock/filmography/022.html
http://www.amazon.com/dp/6303346332

-[ ]-
From: Bob on

"TranslucentAmoebae" <transamoebae(a)seanet.com> wrote in message
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> On May 28, 2:19 pm, "altz...(a)gmail.com" <altz...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> The new HP35S (the HP 35 35th anniversary model) has
>> arrived:http://www.calculators-hp.com/35s.html
>>
>> and it looks supurb!
>>
>> Dave.
>
> am i living in an alternative universe...???
> this link doesn't work, hp has no references to it, and i can't find
> anything on it on the web...???
>

I've posted the pdf on alt.binaries.schematics.electronic.

Bob