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From: herman@corpane.uucp (Harry Herman)
Subject: Re: Portfolio, HP-95, M-100 &
Message-ID: <1991Jun15.211917.26958@corpane.uucp>
Organization: Corpane Industries Inc.
References: <1991Jun9.152710.20556@lsuc.on.ca> <6005@gazette.bcm.tmc.edu> <285a10a4: 3417.13comp.sys.handhelds;1@hpcvbbs.UUCP>
Date: Sat, 15 Jun 1991 21:19:17 GMT
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In <285a10a4:3417.13comp.sys.handhelds;1@hpcvbbs.UUCP> akcs.davidmotto@hpcvbbs.UUCP (David G Motto) writes:

>Just a little practical note from an HP95LX and HP-48SX owner: I bought
>the PIM card for the HP48SX just before I got the '95. I intended to use
>the 48SX (and possibly the '95) to track my time. I am a COBOL programmer
>in a small shop, working for a midwestern retail operation. I was
>recently asked not to bring in my "toys" to work any more. Company
>perception is: if it looks like a toy, it is a toy. Let real world buyers
>beware!

Hmmm..., how odd.  Have you tried telling them how much it improves your
performance at work?

I have an HP48 that the previous company management bought for me, before
they were canned last December.  All the engineers I work with are impressed
by it.  They are just too afraid to learn RPN.

				Harry Herman
				herman@corpane
