I am an engineer doing medical device development. I (used to) do a fair
bit of statistics, scientific graphics, data tabulation, and a little bit of
programming and database work. I used Microsoft Excel and Access, some
Visual Basic, and Minitab for Windows. Now I do none of that -- or as
little as I can get away with. I have just not found ways to be proficient
without pulling out what is left of my hair. Now I limit myself mostly to
word processing and email.
I pray you find what you're looking for.
Steve Hasselberg
SHasselb@@cldx.com
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From: Ingmar Riedel
To: Hasselberg, Stephen
Cc: Voice Users
Subject: mathematical equations with VR
Date: Friday, July 10, 1998 9:47AM
Hi!
I study physics and have RSI. So I would like to use VR - exspecially
do I need it for mathematical calculations. Has anyone any experiences
with that? ( For instance using maple, mathematica or so with VR.)
If You havnt experiences - what do You think: Is it possible to do this
with VR?
Any other ideas how I can do physics althoug having RSI-problems.
Any other webpages or newsgroups advisible?
Thank You!
Ingmar
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