I found this explanation in the FAQ (http://friendfeed.com/about...) -> How do I designate which feeds show up in my Groups box? / When you hover over the top right corner of the orange bar in your "Groups" box, a "prefs" link shows up. Click on that to choose the groups you'd like to see. You can select from the groups that you have posting privileges to (the groups where you don't...
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- Dan Freeman
The $15 HP 12c and $20 HP 12c Platinum provide the same business-focused functions and formulas as the hardware models, and the $30 HP 15c includes all of the original's scientific algorithms and calculation sequences, including matrix, root, and complex-number functions
- zsafwan
from Bookmarklet
I have an 11c that I used all through high school. I treasured that thing. Sadly, it's dead now.
- Bill Scherer
I really would like to see the 41C, just for fun. I so badly wanted to have one, but there was not the slightest chance that I could afford it.
- Oliver Bouchard
there is a 41c app on itunes already - I'd like to see a later one like a 48 or 50, or that CE app they wrote ages ago that did awesome symbolic math
- Paul
I think I still have a 15C in a drawer somewhere. I'll have to root around for it and see if it still works after all these years.
- Chris Johnson
A piece of software this advanced, and this costly, I'd expect it to have some kind of results retention/ formula memory across sessions, not merely replicate the functionality of its real-life parent (sibling?). But then what do I know of financial calculators anyway…
- ianf ⌘
Paul: Thanks I'll definitely get that one. Some 50 times cheaper than the original. But then if you count the iPhone as well...
- Oliver Bouchard
@backpacknapper @yoyesno @paulpetterson @LouiseDynamite @yourpennylane @JackAnthony @smellycents @Coolorangekitty -Jesus Jones - Right Here, Right Now
- Paul
from Blip.fm
7 minutes of underwater Galapagos shot September 2008 with Sony EX1 and custom made housing. It's just a short video inspired by Hans Zimmer's music. -- Amazing video!
- Paul
This is the first blog post in a series I'll write over the coming months called Pushing the Limits of Windows that describes how Windows and applications use a particular resource, the licensing and implementation-derived limits of the resource, how to m
- Paul
This is the first blog post in a series I'll write over the coming months called Pushing the Limits of Windows that describes how Windows and applications use a particular resource, the licensing and implementation-derived limits of the resource, how to m
- Paul
Dropping code-bombs on communities is rarely good for the project: the team is either forced to reject it outright, or accept it and deal with a giant opaque blob that is hard to understand, change, or maintain.
- Paul