It's true! My beloved HP-11c was run over by a big rig and it still worked!!! To turn it on ya just had to twist it a little. I used that calculator in for another couple years before it finally gave up the ghost. That calculator was awesome! I purchased a HP-41CV as a replacement and to this day it still does daily work. Gotta love the old HP calculators!
I now have cysts under my skin just above my belt line right where I carried my cell phone for years. They started getting painful and since I stopped carrying my phone on my belt the pain has stopped. Coincidence? I think not. I treat my phone like a loaded gun now.
This is a good article that describes the "passwordless" mechanics of SSH1 very well but what about SSH2? It's my understanding that SSH2 is quite different than SSH1..... has anyone run across a similar article describing SSH2?
It's true! My beloved HP-11c was run over by a big rig and it still worked!!! To turn it on ya just had to twist it a little. I used that calculator in for another couple years before it finally gave up the ghost. That calculator was awesome! I purchased a HP-41CV as a replacement and to this day it still does daily work. Gotta love the old HP calculators!
I now have cysts under my skin just above my belt line right where I carried my cell phone for years. They started getting painful and since I stopped carrying my phone on my belt the pain has stopped. Coincidence? I think not. I treat my phone like a loaded gun now.
This is a good article that describes the "passwordless" mechanics of SSH1 very well but what about SSH2? It's my understanding that SSH2 is quite different than SSH1..... has anyone run across a similar article describing SSH2?