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I just can't go without my HP33s, but then again I fell into the RPN trap.

Once you learn and really work in RPN, it really is tough to go back.

I have the TI-36X but I can't really use it too well if I'm in my "RPN Mode."

Anyone else have this problem?

 
I just can't go without my HP33s, but then again I fell into the RPN trap.
Once you learn and really work in RPN, it really is tough to go back.

I have the TI-36X but I can't really use it too well if I'm in my "RPN Mode."

Anyone else have this problem?
kevo --

I think I can get by with simple operations (+, -, *, /) algebraicly, but as the complexity of the calculation goes up the more I revert back to my RPN tendencies. Especially if it has multiple steps, then I like having the multiple stacks to manipulate the order of operations entry.

JR

 
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