Talk:HP-35
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Hi, I have added the HP-35 legends that I learned while working for Xerox in 1984, at Office Systems Division, down the street from Hewlett Packard in the Stanford Research Park in Palo Alto, CA. The rumor is, an engineer "homebrewed" about 12 pocket calculators internally. It wasn't enough that these homebrews were portable and battery operated; he got carried away and implemented a full suite of scientific functions to impress his scientific friends. When these proved immensely popular within HP, the management realized that here was a product waiting to be sold, and quickly commercialized the product. This is how HP got a 3-year jump on its nearest competitors, such as TI (who introduced the SR-50 in 1974). SystemBuilder (talk) 06:33, 2 June 2009 (UTC)
- Got a reputable source for this? Snori (talk) 20:25, 19 December 2015 (UTC)
Why does this article have a trivia section? Trivia sections are discouraged. That content should be incorporated into the rest of the article or be removed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.144.191.186 (talk) 03:15, 30 March 2019 (UTC)