Re: Which TI should I buy?


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Re: Which TI should I buy?



You obviously haven't seen the TI-92.  Maybe not now, but it's on the verge
of handling TCP/IP as it can handle BBSing right now.  Just wait a bit.
It's time for the 48GX to retire.

"This is the most logical route, Captain"
-= Zenon@bbs.nexes.com =-

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: From: scott@POVERTY.BLOOMINGTON.IN.US
: To: Zenon
: Subject: Re: Which TI should I buy?
: Date: December 2, 1996 3:41 AM
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: In article <57qk8m$jkn@mtinsc01-mgt.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
: CerealBox <you@somehost.somedomain> wrote:
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: >If you want a calculator that's hard to understand, try an HP --
: >those things use RPN and have so many functions there's two shift
: >keys.
:
: i have a 48GX and frankly find it more accessible and usable than the
: TI-83 my wife got from the math department at IU.  not to mention far
: more powerful.  besides, it's the only calculator i've ever seen that
: can do TCP/IP.
:
: by the way, the 48GX has three "shift" keys, one of which, when
: shifted, acts much like a fourth shift key. :)
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