For US$29, you can have a DVD from the Museum of HP Calculators. It has all of the instruction manuals for obsolete HP calculators as well as a wealth of other information including several incarnations of Wickes' books in Adobe Acrobat format. Go to http://www.hpmuseum.org/ and click on 'Manuals on CD/DVD on the right-hand side. John "Mark" <FerrisWheels@gmail.com> wrote in message
hello, as far as I know, he is working on the Halo rooms. http://www.hp.com/halo/what_is.html cyrille "John H Meyers" <jhmeyers@nomail.invalid> wrote in message news:op.tdxyhm1qnn735j@w2kjhm.ia.mum.edu... On Mon, 07 Aug 2006 16:48:16 -0500, Mark wrote: By the way, does anybody know what Wickes is up to these days? No, but Big Brother has long been watching him: http://www
>I know this book is quite old (at least by technology standards), but as somebody interested in the history of the HP28, 48, 49, 50 line, I think it would be an interesting read. I have both Volume I and II in brand new condition. I have been thinking of selling them but I see prices ranging from 50 to $100 and up - so I have not bothered until I can get a better idea of price. As
On 13 May, 16:06, "randy" <rkl...@wavecable.com> wrote: I didn't say Jesus came to do away with the "eternal moral law of the 10 commandments." There actually is no such thing as an "eternal moral law of the 10 commandments. So he wouldn't have to "do away with it." The Law of Moses contained the 10 Commandments. When Jesus pronounced the Law in effect invalid, due to the illegitimacy