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geekhack Community => Other Geeky Stuff => Topic started by: microsoft windows on Wed, 30 September 2009, 18:01:23
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No surprise here.
(http://geekhack.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=4873&d=1254351645)
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It depends. If your kid likes calculators and computers, he should get a TI-Nspire. It can emulate the 84 but has other features in Nspire mode.
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Geekhack, and Overclock.net
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What web site do you go on the most?
http://iraqwar.mirror-world.ru/
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If your kid likes calculators and computers, he should get a HP.
Fixed!
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Fixed!
QFT. My 48GX was money. I am on GH and Discgolfreview most of the time.
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Maybe I should play around with Hewlett-Packards. Personally, though, the TI-86 is my favorite out of all the ones I have. It's pretty powerful for a 6-Mhz thing with 128Kb RAM and 256Kb ROM.
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for fun: Geekhack, Slashdot
for more involved fun: Jquery, Github, various dev blogs
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I always resented TI calculators.
I had a Casio 9850 in school; the instructors always had TI examples, in spite of them costing twice as much for equal hardware. (and TI still doesn't offer a semi-color)
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I've got a Ti-44 somewhere - I used it all through my schooling then, because it was a financial calculator with amortisation I used it in my first business.
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I've also got a "Magic Brain Calculator", which is a little mechanical device that adds and subtracts.
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I've also got a "Magic Brain Calculator", which is a little mechanical device that adds and subtracts.
I had one too! Totally forgot about those.
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well, and i thought you guys were joking
http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/4584/Magic-Brain-Calculator/