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A Baghdadian Saying about HP Calculators!!!
12-27-2017, 04:05 AM (This post was last modified: 12-27-2017 04:06 AM by Namir.)
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A Baghdadian Saying about HP Calculators!!!
There is a saying in my native and beloved Baghdad, "The student of a master, is himself a master and a half." While the saying itself makes no mention of calculators, it seems appropriate in pointing out to a phenomena that has occurred in the last decade--HP users crafting new calculators or new versions of vintage calculators that are better than HP's own products! These users, who started out as students/customers of HP calculators, have come out with software and hardware that would make HP proud of how it have inspired its clients!

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12-27-2017, 08:41 AM
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It's a nice saying. I think it means that the student has the master's experience and its own. No ?
Anyway. It's true that no other calculator brand has so many enthusiasts. Never seen such a big community and/or so involved for TI calculators for instance.
May be HP calculators have what we call in French a "supplément d'âme".

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12-27-2017, 08:52 AM
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(12-27-2017 08:41 AM)badaze Wrote:  It's a nice saying. I think it means that the student has the master's experience and its own. No ?
Anyway. It's true that no other calculator brand has so many enthusiasts. Never seen such a big community and/or so involved for TI calculators for instance.
May be HP calculators have what we call in French a "supplément d'âme".

You are right, about the student being able to add to what she/he learns. As for HP calculators, I think they offered special features and cultivated a special loyalty.

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12-27-2017, 09:32 AM
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(12-27-2017 08:41 AM)badaze Wrote:  Anyway. It's true that no other calculator brand has so many enthusiasts. Never seen such a big community and/or so involved for TI calculators for instance.
Wouldn't already cemetech (there are more communities like that) be big enough?
Their contest and projects sections are pretty interesting.

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12-27-2017, 10:06 AM (This post was last modified: 12-27-2017 10:07 AM by salvomic.)
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(12-27-2017 04:05 AM)Namir Wrote:  There is a saying in my native and beloved Baghdad, "The student of a master, is himself a master and a half." ...

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(12-27-2017 08:41 AM)badaze Wrote:  ...
May be HP calculators have what we call in French a "supplément d'âme".

I agree with both of you!
HP and RPN inspired me to study Maths again (after the study in the college, many years ago). Again and better. And re-studying Math I'm loving HP calculators much than first :-)

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12-27-2017, 02:09 PM
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(12-27-2017 09:32 AM)pier4r Wrote:  
(12-27-2017 08:41 AM)badaze Wrote:  Anyway. It's true that no other calculator brand has so many enthusiasts. Never seen such a big community and/or so involved for TI calculators for instance.
Wouldn't already cemetech (there are more communities like that) be big enough?
Their contest and projects sections are pretty interesting.

I was referring to so called ‘vintage computers’. Even if I have a lot of recent calculators they do not belong to my nostalgia Wink

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