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Re: Do you use your TI as a PDA?
DWedit  Account Info
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<flamebait>This site needs more file archivers!!!</flamebait>

Reply to this comment    14 April 2001, 07:51 GMT


Re: Re: Do you use your TI as a PDA?
Ted Burton  Account Info
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<flamebite>They won't do any good if the new ones are just as
a) lazy, or
b) caught up in that whole mysterious life thing
as the current staff!!!</flamebite>
btw, what does archivers triple factorial equal?

sorry, I just had to;)

Reply to this comment    15 April 2001, 06:12 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Do you use your TI as a PDA?
Daniel Bishop  Account Info
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Here's what my calculator's factorial function tells me:

If there are zero archivers (which, most of the time, seems to be the case) or one archiver, then archivers!!! == 1.

If there are two archivers, then archivers!!! == 2.

If there are three or more archivers, archivers!!! produces an overflow error.

Reply to this comment    16 April 2001, 01:40 GMT

Re: Do you use your TI as a PDA?
-bob-  Account Info

Heck NO! I don't even use my graphing calculator(s) for math!! I find scientific calc like TI-25X much easier to use for math class. Plus I can't use programmable calcs on tests, so it is good to have a working knowledge of sci-calcs. The only thing I use my graphing calc for is games, games, and more GAMES!!! YEAH!

Reply to this comment    15 April 2001, 17:08 GMT

Re: Do you use your TI as a PDA?
sammo_21 Account Info

I used my 82 like an organizer one time.

It kept logs of my homework, using the dandy menu( function!

basic power.

I haven't tried using my 89 as a PDA yet.

Maybe I will soon.

Reply to this comment    16 April 2001, 06:05 GMT

Re: Do you use your TI as a PDA?
Nick Chaves  Account Info
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I can't use a PDA if it doesn't have a stylus... therefore my 89 wouldn't work for me. I use my Palm Vx instead.

Reply to this comment    17 April 2001, 03:01 GMT

Re: Do you use your TI as a PDA?
Kai  Account Info
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I got me that Schedule program from TI for a mere $5 or whatever. It's really great!

Reply to this comment    18 April 2001, 01:14 GMT


Re: Re: Do you use your TI as a PDA?
BigRedDog Account Info

Yeah, that thing is great, I use it myself.

Reply to this comment    20 April 2001, 19:24 GMT

Re: Do you use your TI as a PDA?
phydeaux  Account Info

I used to use my 85 as a pda, putting cds i need to get and phone numbers in it, but that's about as far as it went. it just took too long to type on that dern keypad. I haven't even tried on my 89 yet, still figuring my way through the basic programming language before switching up to asm. b sides, I got no time at all nowadays.

Reply to this comment    19 April 2001, 21:23 GMT

Re: Do you use your TI as a PDA?
Edward Shore  Account Info

If I understand correctly, a PDA is an organizer? or a book of phone numbers? What exactly is a PDA? Is it the same as a palm pilot?

Thanks in advance.

Reply to this comment    20 April 2001, 15:18 GMT


Re: Re: Do you use your TI as a PDA?
BigRedDog Account Info

PDA stands for Personal Digital Assistant. Yes, a Palm Pilot is a PDA. A PDA could be anything digital that assists you in something, mainly dealing with organization. It couldn't be a book of anything, cause books (except eBooks) aren't digital.

Reply to this comment    20 April 2001, 19:20 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Do you use your TI as a PDA?
GundamMan69  Account Info
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I just wanna say something that goes with about the first 50 posts. Just cause you program you are not a "nerd". I am a sponsered skateboarder,but I also have a good looking girlfriend and a good job,but I can program Ti-Basic for every calc,z80 asm,68k asm,HTML,Java,Vbasic,Qbasic,C++,Does this make me a "nerd"?, If so it just proves that nerd can still get somewhere in life if they want to

Reply to this comment    22 April 2001, 03:21 GMT
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