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- From: mrr2ro@cs1.bradley.edu (Arturo Pinzon)
- Subject: Equation/library/ee cards
- Message-ID: <mrr2ro.722237084@cs1.bradley.edu>
- Keywords: which one is overall the best
- Sender: news@bradley.bradley.edu
- Organization: Bradley University
- Distribution: usa
- Date: 20 Nov 92 05:24:44 GMT
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- I would like to know the opinion of exeperienced
- people out there.
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- I have used the equation/library card, and I have used the
- EE (Electical Engineering card). Not that I own them.
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- I am thinking to buy one of the cards, but
- I am not sure which one would be the best choice.
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- As a EE major, I have found the EE card is not much help
- and the eq/library card kind of handy.
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- I have not have the chance to exploit the full potential of the cards
- That is the reason why I need your advice.
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- so, which one should I get..
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- Thanks for any info.
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