Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!psuvax1!psuvm!cunyvm!ndsuvm1.bitnet!ud182050 From: UD182050@NDSUVM1.BITNET Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds Subject: First post Message-ID: <3132UD182050@NDSUVM1> Date: 13 Nov 89 10:53:54 GMT Organization: North Dakota Higher Education Computer Network, Fargo, ND Lines: 18 DISCLAIMER: Author bears full responsibility for contents of this article. Sorry, but I couldn't resist. (It's 5:00am). Anyway, I read something 'bout HP fixing an HP11C. Couldn't help but laugh. A friend of mind had one, dropped it ONCE, and the screen cracked. He just took it apart and threw it away. Some people! I have an HP15C, HP27S, and Casio FX5000F for sale, if anyone were interested. Reason for selling--->bought an HP28S. I still have a LOT to learn about it, so any help would be apprecaited. Neat ideas, whatever. Seeing as this is "handhelds", I'd like to mention that a friend of mine has a Casio FX7000G, and another has an FX7500G, and for the price, they are awsome calcs. (that's for anyone thinking of getting an HP28S for trig). I'm an EE major, and I think the HP28S will help me a lot in Calc (next Sem), as well as classes related to my major (if I EVER get one.....don'tcha just HATE English????) Mike BTW-Is there cross-posting 'tween this and HP28-l@NDSUVM1?? (I think that's the name it goies by. I'm on the list....)