It's working quite well. There was a show on The Discovery Channell or TLC about it. They took an old oil rig and converted it into a self propelled launch platform.
Just a question here... how can the average be $x when over half are making less? Wouldn't that bring the average down?
You're comparing apples and oranges. Here's an example...
If you have ten people and 6 of them make $200/month each and 4 of them make $1000/month each, you have an average income of $520/month (of which 60% of the people are making less).
I've owned both a TI-85 and a HP-48GX. I bought the HP because the surveying profession practically requires it. I've found the HP to have a much more professional look and feel than any TI I've ever seen or used. Not to mention, the HP is a much more efficient calculator to use, and it only takes about a week to become proficient with it.
Sea Launch?
It's working quite well. There was a show on The Discovery Channell or TLC about it. They took an old oil rig and converted it into a self propelled launch platform.
You're comparing apples and oranges. Here's an example...
If you have ten people and 6 of them make $200/month each and 4 of them make $1000/month each, you have an average income of $520/month (of which 60% of the people are making less).
If you already own the CD, why not just rip the songs yourself? I've generally had much better luck quality wise making my own mp3s.
Bummer. And here I was all excited about my 0.03 second time!
I've owned both a TI-85 and a HP-48GX. I bought the HP because the surveying profession practically requires it. I've found the HP to have a much more professional look and feel than any TI I've ever seen or used. Not to mention, the HP is a much more efficient calculator to use, and it only takes about a week to become proficient with it.