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Re: How much would you buy a ticalc.org staff signed calculator for?
Jonathan Katz  Account Info
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Survey inspired by Joey Gannon

Reply to this comment    20 July 2006, 03:47 GMT


Re: Re: How much would you buy a ticalc.org staff signed calculator for?
Person Dude  Account Info
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O.K. 2 things, both off topic:
1. Anyone have overclocking instructions for a TI-84+SE?
2. A tornado just went by my house!
3. I unfortunately can't gat the TI-82... my parents think it is a waste of money.

Reply to this comment    27 July 2006, 23:14 GMT

Re: Re: Re: How much would you buy a ticalc.org staff signed calculator for?
Person Dude  Account Info
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"There are three types of people in this world...
those who can count and those who can't."
By: I don't remember.

Reply to this comment    28 July 2006, 13:56 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: How much would you buy a ticalc.org staff signed calculator for?
yellowPig Account Info

Don't you mean, "There are 10 kinds of people in the world"?

Reply to this comment    29 July 2006, 04:23 GMT


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ike vogler  Account Info

no, your both completely wrong theres 5. and 4,999,999,998 who think that 1+1 is two

Reply to this comment    29 July 2006, 12:27 GMT


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David baba  Account Info

better yet:

Hey, I'm mathematically dyslexic. But did you know that eight in five mathematicians are?

Reply to this comment    20 November 2007, 02:31 GMT


Re: Re: Re: How much would you buy a ticalc.org staff signed calculator for?
Matthew Baron  Account Info

overclocking on 84 same as 83+, although why would you want to?
can't gat the TI-82?

Ok, hope that helps!

Born lever puller

Reply to this comment    28 July 2006, 22:54 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: How much would you buy a ticalc.org staff signed calculator for?
burntfuse  Account Info
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The layout of the circuitry is probably completely different on the 84+.

Reply to this comment    30 July 2006, 02:06 GMT


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Matthew Baron  Account Info

No the are the same layout, I have both and have opened up both, just the memory chip is "better"

Reply to this comment    2 August 2006, 00:05 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: How much would you buy a ticalc.org staff signed calculator for?
burntfuse  Account Info
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Interesting, maybe the capacitor would be in the same place then.

Reply to this comment    2 August 2006, 20:00 GMT

Re: How much would you buy a ticalc.org staff signed calculator for?
Matthew Baron  Account Info

It will be very interesting to see how much this calculator sells for on ebay. I might put in a bid or two, so I will not say how I answered the survey.

Reply to this comment    20 July 2006, 10:23 GMT

Re: How much would you buy a ticalc.org staff signed calculator for?
Person Dude  Account Info

I am so far the lone one who answered $50.
I don't feel like spending $100 on it.

Reply to this comment    20 July 2006, 15:14 GMT

Re: Re: How much would you buy a ticalc.org staff signed calculator for?
Snave2000  Account Info

> I am so far the lone one who answered $50.

Not any more! I think $50 is reasonable for such a calculator, considering that it is an 83+. The signatures aren't worth much in terms of monetary value, but they are of great sentimental value and thus worth paying something for.

Reply to this comment    20 July 2006, 16:25 GMT


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Nathan Ladwig  Account Info

>Not any more! I think $50 is reasonable for such a calculator, considering that it is an 83+. The signatures aren't worth much in terms of monetary value, but they are of great sentimental value and thus worth paying something for.
Isn't it an 82?

Reply to this comment    20 July 2006, 16:31 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: How much would you buy a ticalc.org staff signed calculator for?
Joey Gannon  Account Info
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Yes.

Reply to this comment    20 July 2006, 18:04 GMT

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Person Dude  Account Info

I was going to say...

Reply to this comment    20 July 2006, 18:21 GMT


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Person Dude  Account Info
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Hey Joey, it says in your bio that you want to collect every TI calc that is available, and you apparently don't have an 82... I suspect it wasn't your calc and why didn't you keep it and use one you have already? See link.

Reply to this comment    20 July 2006, 18:33 GMT


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Joey Gannon  Account Info
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The autographed calculator does not belong to me, so I have no right to keep it. Besides, I think everyone here would agree that it would do much better to be sold for the benefit of the ticalc.org community than to sit in a drawer with my other nine calculators.

Reply to this comment    20 July 2006, 18:54 GMT


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Person Dude  Account Info

I only read a bit ago that the proceeds would benefit TICalc.

Reply to this comment    20 July 2006, 20:25 GMT


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something1990 Account Info

I chose $100, but I also expect an all expenses paid trip to Sweden. No way I'm paying that much for an 82 by itself.

Reply to this comment    20 July 2006, 20:45 GMT

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yellowPig Account Info

Same here. I'd love to go to Sweden....lol. ;)

Seriously, it would be really cool to have that 82, but I wouldn't pay more than maybe $50 for the calc alone.

Reply to this comment    21 July 2006, 02:40 GMT


Re: Re: Re: How much would you buy a ticalc.org staff signed calculator for?
lifeiscalc Account Info

Its not just an 82 by its self, it is signed by the cool ticalc people. And besides I lived in Norway for 2 years, and have been to Sweden many times.

Reply to this comment    22 July 2006, 10:04 GMT

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