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.22s
The HP-22S is an electronic calculator from the Hewlett-Packard company which is algebraic and scientific. This calculator is comparable to the HP-32S. A solver was included instead of programming. It had the same constraints as the 32S, lacking enough RAM for serious use. Functions available include TVM and unit conversions. Only single letter variable names are allowed.
The HP-22S is a non-RPN calculator unlike most HP calculators. It was the most advanced non-RPN scientific HP calculator available when it was released.
HP 22S purchased in 1990 and still in use at an office in Europe in January 2020.
Granted, there is no substitute for education from parents and grandparents, but throwing it out there: what activities, training, and related did you find helpful teaching the wee one set? Any to avoid? Any competition types that were a hit or a miss?
Thanks for sharing.
Decided to start parting with some old stuff I never use and let someone who will use it trade me for something I will use. My old Nylon 66. Unknown round count but always a safe queen as long as I owned it, don’t know how many rounds my uncle had thru it before passing it on to me. Same with...
School me on the basics.
What are the red flags when shopping older , pre owned Smiths in .22lr?
I stumbled into what looks like a 4" K frame ,blued specimen today. If it's still around this weekend I might throw $5/600 at it. The thumb rest grips are kinda lame , but what the heck do I know
Continuing with the them of a couple other threads; if you've read Lucifer's Hammer (1977), by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, what preparedness ideas did you glean from said? Ideas on disasters, society, etc.? What did you think of the novel in general?
Thanks for sharing. :)