Hosted by Joe Horn, aka -jkh-
You’ve heard the amazing stories about the early days of HP calculators.
For your reading pleasure, here are some of the most memorable articles
written by the true enthusiasts of Hewlett Packard Programmable
Pocket
Calculators.
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PH or HP? by Richard Nelson (1), 65 Notes, V2 N1 P3
(January 1975)
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Cybersnobs by Craig Pearce (311), 65 Notes, V3 N6 P2 (July 1976)
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Why the Army Still Doesn’t Use Calculators by Richard Kirka
(847), 65 Notes, V3 N6 P2 (July 1976)
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Frequency by HP-65 User’s Club Member #1507, 65 Notes, V4 N8 P7 (October 1977)
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HP-65 in Space by HP Marketing, 65 Notes, V2 N6 P7 (July 1975)
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The EduCALC by Educational Calculator Devices, 65 Notes, V3 N2 P8 (Feb/Mar 1976)
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What Kind of Programmer Are You? by Bill Kolb (265), PPC Journal, V5 N8 P31 (Sep/Oct 1978)
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HP-25 Printouts? by Justus A. Villa, PPC Journal, V5 N8 P5 (Sep/Oct 1978)
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Aphorisms by Bill Kolb (265), PPC Journal, V6 N6 P19 (September 1979)
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Calculators as Recreation by James J. Davidson (547), 65 Notes, V4 N6 P25 (Jul/Aug 1977)
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The Perfect Programmer by Lou Ellen Davis (745½), 65 Notes, V4 N1 P1 (Jan 1977)
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Murphy Lives! by Robert L. Forward, PPC-UCI News, Mar/Apr 1983, pg 30
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Biorhythms? by Richard J. Nelson (1) and Jack E. Kahoun, M.D. (698), PPC Journal, V5 N1 P3 (Jan/Feb 1978)
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Dueling Lawyers HP Press Release, PPC Journal, V5 N6 P4 (July 1978)
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The Pitkin Tap by John D. Hirsch (2552), PPC Journal, V6 N1 P26 (Jan-Mar 1979)
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PPC Junkie (anonymous Letter to the Editor), PPC Calculator Journal V8 N6 P11 (Aug-Dec 1981)
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HP-01 Announcement, Scientific American, Sept 1977
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1941 RPN Computer? by Paul Ceruzzi (1651), PPC Calculator Journal V7 N3 P25 (April 1980)