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    Re: Casio FX-300ES vs FX-300ES Plus: which one to prefer?
    From: John Carbone
    Date: 2016 Sep 6, 16:49 -0400
    Frank - What are details on short lunar course? Regards, John


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    On Sep 6, 2016, at 3:18 PM, Frank Reed <NoReply_FrankReed@fer3.com> wrote:

    I recommend the Casio fx-260 solar. No batteries, standard "scientific calculator" capabilities (in other words, trig functions, logs, etc.), very cheap, and above all widely available. It also happens to be water resistant. I've dunked a few in saltwater to see how they recover. In fact, they float fairly well at first, but even when they sink, after drying out they work just fine. I have yet to see one of these calculators fail.

    The fx-260 is the required calculator for my Modern Celestial class. I'm teaching this class twice this fall at the Treworgy Planetarium at Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic, Connecticut: the weekend of October 1-2 and also November 5-6. In between, October 22-23 I'm teaching my Celestial 19th Century Methods class (no calculator required for that one). Details at ReedNavigation.com. There will be an off-schedule short verion of my lunars class on Monday, October 24. 

    Frank Reed
    ReedNavigation.com
    Conanicut Island USA

    PS: Please do not refer to NavList as a "list". I edited your post to fix that. Though NavList originated long ago as an Internet mailing list, this community has not been a list proper in many years. A little "reminder" from NavList member Jennifer Love Hewitt:

       
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