Re: TI-86 Password


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Re: TI-86 Password



Joseph wrote:
>
> Theoretically, you shouldn't be storing answers in the calc, and if they
> are on loan from the school, then they are really not your property.
> However, the odds that the school will hand out 86's for student use are
> VERY unlikely. Maybe 15 yr old 81's. However, I agree, if you own it,
> then they don't have a right to delete the programs. If the teachers can
> erase the memory from a calc, why don't they censor the information in
> your notebooks too? And monitor your speech? And turn the world into
> 1984 with Big Brother watching you? (And if your math class is in room
> 101, I'd be very afraid)

However, on tests, it is quite acceptable, neh?

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