LPoulin133 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Burji Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > If it ain’t broke… > > …leverage up until it is? ha ha ha!
higgmond Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Some of my best adult entertainment is on VHS. Agreed. Even with all those new free p0rn sites, it’s not easy to find the really good stuff. I still have a couple of hidden VHS videos of “my thing”. Still unmatched to this date.
AlphaSeeker Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Palantir Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I use it to impress girls at parties. > > Ha! The older ones? Haha
But the durability of the HP12C is actually rather good. The “calculating…” moment is very irritating however. You can download en emulator from Android Market, it’s called RPN, my RPN, etc: http://www.androlib.com/android.application.org-efalk-rpncalcprofessional-pxm.aspx https://market.android.com/details?id=lsrodier.android.calculator
Here is the right link to HP12C: https://market.android.com/details?id=org.efalk.rpncalcprofessional
You want durability? I have a TI that was given to me by a colleague after she failed L1 twice and quit the program. I have been in the program for over 5 years. I have never changed the batteries and it still runs like a dream. Plus I use it at work for misc functions. It is a beast.
goes to eleven Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You want durability? I have a TI that was given > to me by a colleague after she failed L1 twice and > quit the program. I have been in the program for > over 5 years. I have never changed the batteries > and it still runs like a dream. Plus I use it at > work for misc functions. It is a beast. 5 years? Really? I purchased my personal 12c in 1996 and I changed the batteries once (it does get limited use). The 12c I use at my office was purchased in the mid 1980’s. I have used it daily since 1998 and have only changed the batteries once.
The question is why HP is still doing the 12c like it was an Atari 2600.
The TI’s buttons are a lot easier to use than HP, esp. if you use calculator a lot.
Chuckrox8 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What did this person do to get stuck writing an > article on financial calculators…ughh This.
Inner Evil Voice Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The question is why HP is still doing the 12c like > it was an Atari 2600. This is probably to serve all the candidates participating in the CFA Program throughout the years…
BA II Plus Professional FTW
“Lol… Kukukuku” says the banned FV-200 casio financial calculator…