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So, it was a notation in reverse by a Polish design. Reverse Polish Notation: RPN.
It shows all intermediate results and has such a simple mechanism. If you can perform the operation,(SIN 30 or 2 3 +), do it. Otherwise, press ENTER and continue (2 ENTER 3+).
I have, and still use, an HP of that generation. The charger and battery pack are long gone so I use 2 x AA.
That RPN is brilliant, did HP invent it?
Nostalgia, the days when HP produced first class electronic instruments and devices
instead of putting out wokist propaganda.
I spent, on and off, 20 years in printing as a stripper, (creating templates for each job and assembling all the negatives for plating). I retired from printing (but not from working) as VP of a medium size shop.
For the Too Much Info collection:.
I've known how to use an abacus since I was a pre-teen. Basically, it's complements of 10 per rod and complements of 5 for above the beam.
I still have my abacus and my slide rule, which includes Pythagorean scales (P, P', Q) that are more nearly precise for larger angles than the common S scale.
And my HP-15C calculator. The HP's have/had perfect tactile button-click. And the essential RPN (to Hell with algebraic notation), which I still use on my cellphone and desk-side computer software.
It says, "BEFORE CALCULATORS PEOPLE USED AN...
Below are some persons wearing blue (I don't recognize them); below that, the rock group Kiss.
Note: I am not a youngster. I remember when each of the following were new on the radio (just off the top of my head): Flying Purple People Eater, Itsy Bitsy ... Yellow Polka Dot Bikini, Beep Beep (Little Nash Rambler), My Boomerang Won't Come Back, Tan Shoes and Pink Shoelaces..., and Alley Oop.
The home schooling meme would have been better if its creator had used the Harvard comma (also called Oxford comma / serial comma) and proper hyphenation of 12-year-olds. (And “the quarantine” would have been better.) To me it suggests that the person doing the schooling is no better than the (sub)standard schools. The humorous impact is severely dissipated.
The car was quick and beat many off the line. I am surprised I never blew it up.
And they had the Gaul to say that about Pintos when I never saw one on fire...
Borrow a Barker from a muslim women?
1/2 a Bra?
A Thong?
A McAfee CD virus program...
I accept all contributor memetributions.
My creation.
Too funny, if that is possible.
Going to the dogs was wa-a-a-a-a-a-y too relatable...
Would you believe that a dino would be among 300 million people who could use a haircut~~like right freaking now?!
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