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Re: Link cables, etc.



Yes sir.  You are correct sir.  The calc-ti list, acoording to info about
the lists, is for all calculator issues, but graph-ti is for pedagogical
(sp?) ie educational issues.
At 20:00 9/8/96 EDT, Mark G Malley wrote:
>Calc-ti is the one for technical right, graph -ti is for educational?  I
>am wondering because of this post!
>
>On Sat, 7 Sep 1996 14:10:52 -0500  hayden@oz.plymouth.edu writes:
>>----- Forwarded message from DougKuhlmann-PhillipsAcademy-Math -----
>>
>>I am considering dropping this listserv since
>>it seems to have become dominated by esoteric techical questions and
>>has
>>lost its focus on educational issues.
>>
>>----- End of forwarded message from DougKuhlmann-PhillipsAcademy-Math
>>-----
>>
>>TI maintains TWO lists.  THIS is the list on educational uses of
>>graphing calculators.  The other list is for everything else about the
>>calculators -- games, hacking, tinkering, etc.  One way or another,
>>folks whose interests lie with the other list end up on this one.  I
>>think this is usually an honest mistake, so I hate to dump on them,
>>but I am sending this note to let them know there is a more
>>appropriate forum for their interests than this one.
>>
>>
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