Having used a Ti84+ and Casio FX83GT for my secondary education, and borrowing a HP32 from a classmate at university I really like the stack approach and rpn so I caved with a HP35s which mostly did the job but wasn’t pocketable and a bit clumsy for me I found a HP32sii and snapped it up becoming my daily driver for a long time. It scratched an itch i didn’t know i had, then wanting to expand my programming and plotting I didnt like the look of the 49g and the 50g being out of my budget I found a nice HP48G that sits on my desk for the more complex work where the RPL hits the needs as well as a “quick” plotter. Even managed to bond with the older grumpy engineers over the calculators and rpn. Im sure my collection will continue to grow.

  • Tupcakes
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    51 year ago

    I used the term RPN when taking with my wife a few years back. She looked shocked. She had never heard of it and thought I made a derogatory comment about polish people…

    She now knows about RPN.

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    This is the third picture of calculators I have seen in a week - sorry I’m having a moment here.

    One of my best friends sent me pictures of his calculators, my dad sent me a picture of his calculator and now this.

    I ain’t mad, it’s beautiful really. I love it. There’s so much nostalgia in these and I love it.

    But it’s really made me question who I am as a person that I’ve gotten this multiple times now.

  • JakeSparkleChickenM
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    31 year ago

    Those are some absolutely gorgeous calculators! It’s the one rabbit hole that I have yet to explore. I have Free42 installed on my phone and I’ve been trying to learn RPN, but I’m reluctant to pick up a piece of history that I can’t use yet while knowing that someone else can instantly give it a good home.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 year ago

      Ive also been using droid48 on my phone as well as free42. The transition to RPN can take a bit kf getting used to, HP used to have a guide to RPN in all the user guides. Take your time they are great pieces of hardware regardless. Its really funny handing it to someone and they panic because its different on the bright side people dont ask to borrow them.

      • JakeSparkleChickenM
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        11 year ago

        I work from home and my wife won’t touch anything with more than a square root button, so that’s a problem I don’t need solved :) Learning RPN has been on my to-do list for an embarrassingly long time, though.