Re: A86: TI-Speaker


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Re: A86: TI-Speaker




I think they beat you senseless with the FreeBSD incompatibility list, but
thats just a guess.
I don't think you'd be required by law to sign the "contract" and because
you're under 18, its not "legally" binding (kinda like eBay :p).
I'd just accidently sign someone elses name, or find a way around the
contract. It says "I will use only my calculator" not calculators, therefore
I'll use my 82 for school and my 86/89/92 for games and programming :)

-Tim

----- Original Message -----
From: <TGaArdvark@aol.com>
To: <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 2:22 AM
Subject: Re: A86: TI-Speaker


>
> > In our high school, whether or not you use your own
> > calculator or school calculator, you are required to
> > sign a contract thing saying "I will only use my
> > calculator for school purposes, and will not play
> > games on it," or something to that effect. In middle
> > school we played calcs all the time and they didn't
> > care much.
>
> Haha.  And what was the course of action if you
> refused to such an agreement?  And what was the
> punishment for breaching that contract?
>




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