HP 15c LE bugs



Post: #3

Just curious: Has anyone who has registered their HP 15c LE with a bug complaint at the HP support website ever heard back from them? I have registerd in the week after I received it around a year ago and did not even get a t-shirt :-(

Edit: typo


Edited: 6 Sept 2012, 9:27 a.m. after one or more responses were posted


Post: #4

you ll get yr reply only when hewlett and packard return from the grave....


Post: #5

Please see the blue print on page 5 of the WP 34S Owner's Manual. Those were the days ...


Post: #6

Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end....


Post: #7

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Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end....

You might try and attach those inspired lyrics to some suitable music, perhaps you'd do well at the Eurovision Song Contest ... XD

Regards from V.

Post: #8

Good old Mary Hopkin, from 1968. I remember the song well and fondly, as I was in US high school eleventh grade at the time, with not even a decent slide rule to my name. Old (now).

But given that year...perhaps the good old HP days were of the HP-9100 era.

Edited: 6 Sept 2012, 7:09 p.m.


Post: #9

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Good old Mary Hopkin, from 1968. I remember the song well and fondly, as I was in US high school eleventh grade at the time, with not even a decent slide rule to my name. Old (now).

Same here, this song brings fond memories of my youth, not that I understood a single word of it at the time.

That said, back then this song seemed to me waaaaay too long, i.e., somewhat boring (if very catchy) ! ... :)

Regards.
V.

Edited: 7 Sept 2012, 7:39 a.m.


Post: #10

I agree with you! When the song came I really enjoyed listening to it. I instantly became a Mary Hopkins fan. As time went by, I found it to be long and dragging!! I do have Hopkins' best hits and enjoy listening to them every now and then, to bring back nostalgic memories.

:-)

Namir


Post: #11

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I instantly became a Mary Hopkins fan.

Ah...that's the most common error in reference to this artist. Her name is "singular", as Hopkin, not Hopkins.

As far as length...I like a song that I like to be long! Have you heard Joan Baez's performances of Dylan's Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands and Lily, Rosemary, and the Jack of Hearts? (And then...there's Iron Butterfly's In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, full-length version!)

Edited: 7 Sept 2012, 11:06 a.m.

Post: #12

We had our local version (video) so no problem with foreign words...

;-)


Massimo


Post: #13

And here is the original version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HO1UKbyPRHs

Post: #14

If you get no answer, you have your answer.


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