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HHC 2005
Message #1 Posted by Tim Wessman on 8 July 2005, 12:11 p.m.

Can't find the website to sign up. Who should I send a message to about John Evers and I coming to this year's conference, bringing some survey equipment to do a presentation and free overlays for all attendees? =)

TW

      
Re: HHC 2005
Message #2 Posted by Arnaud Amiel on 8 July 2005, 12:37 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Tim Wessman

Are you selling the overlays yet? Not that I really need them yet but just out of curiosity.

Arnaud

            
Re: HHC 2005
Message #3 Posted by Tim Wessman on 8 July 2005, 3:28 p.m.,
in response to message #2 by Arnaud Amiel

They are ready to go, but as of yet we haven't gotten our papers filed to become a company. . . there is just so much to do! =(

TW

      
Re: HHC 2005
Message #4 Posted by Jake Schwartz on 8 July 2005, 12:55 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Tim Wessman

Here is the URL:

http://holyjoe.net/hhc2005/

It should have everything you need. Looking forward to this year's conference, as always....

Jake Schwartz

            
Re: HHC 2005
Message #5 Posted by Gene on 8 July 2005, 3:13 p.m.,
in response to message #4 by Jake Schwartz

Should be a good conference. I know that Wlodek and I plan to talk about the conferences we went to on HP's behalf.

Another talk possibility is "TI > HP", which would be a look at areas where HP could learn from TI.

Gene

                  
Re: HHC 2005
Message #6 Posted by Namir on 11 July 2005, 12:11 a.m.,
in response to message #5 by Gene

Gene,

In my SOLVER talk for HHC 2005 I am also including tests for the TI-200. I found that it uses better algorithms for functions that have roots AND maxima/minima. When the initial guess is near the max/min point, the TI is able to find the root while the HP SOLVER for various models gets stuck!

Namir


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