Re: TI-H: wanting to 'soup up' my 86


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Re: TI-H: wanting to 'soup up' my 86




Ok ill respond with the following... I'm sure grant will
come up with a
more intelectual way of bashing on you , ya moron.

MOTHER FSCKER
At college level, physics its mostly calculus 2 and calculus
3
so suck it bitch.  69 does ring a bell though.... hmm....
leme try to remember....
oh yea that was your mother and I last friday night.

and you still make no sense... even if you use AA instead of
AAA
YOU DON'T NEED A DC ADAPTER,  you have no idea what you
are talking about.

--snip--
didn't i mention that the top was a AA battery adapter?  oh
and another
> thing, the AA adapter does not give your calc more power,
that would
> overload the circutry, instead it allows you to use AA
battery's rather
> than AAA
--snip

this paragraph is so uterly dumb, what are you "adapting" to
DC?
do you have some wierd AA batterys that produce an
alternateing currrent?
damn thats phat bro.....

--snip--
"?  oh and another
> thing, the AA adapter does not give your calc more power,
that would
> overload the circutry"
--snip--
you some kind of rocket scientist?
ooohhhh "more power" ... here is a question for you
how much more power would  4 AA batteries give to the calc
versus 4 AAA batteries?

you wouldent want to "overload the circuitry" so you may
just wana do
that calculation for us.



> i know that, at of such, the AC adapter adapts the AC
current to DC.
> Oh, yes and your little gay friend over there, ryan, why
does he say
> that he only joined the list to talk to you?  sounds like
you two are a
> little close...  69 ring a bell?  bet it does.
> didn't i mention that the top was a AA battery adapter?
oh and another
> thing, the AA adapter does not give your calc more power,
that would
> overload the circutry, instead it allows you to use AA
battery's rather
> than AAA.  learn to read and understand more carefully
before talking
> (or typing in this case).
>
> you also learn about physics in SCIENCE not MATH!  also i
don't have to
> take a physics class to learn voltage equations, they call
that class
> GENERAL SCIENCE.  when you get to highschool, you'll
understand.  or
> seeing the way you act, not.  now don't quote only haf of
my sentance
> again to alter what i say...
>
> now why don't you just reply to this claiming how wrong
and stupid i am
> then we end this.  you may not have better things to do in
your pointles
> life, but i do.
>
> i say you respond within 10 minutes
> Grant Stockly wrote:
> >
> > >grant:  please handle this one.
> > >:)
> > >
> > >
> > >> well i can tell you 2 won't shut up until i give you
a
> > >link to prove that it
> > >> is possible.  well this is from the rich files, the
top is
> > >a AA adapter,
> > >> scroll down to the bottom, that is where the AC
adapter is
> > >(i was wrong about
> > >> it being a DC adapter, it should be an AC adapter :)
> >
> > GAY..
> >
> > Once you get through Algebra or what ever you are in,
take a physics class
> > and learn about voltage equations, ect.
> >
> > The thing at the top is just a seocnd set of batteries
so you can have more
> > power on time.
> >
> > The thing at the bottom is an AC step down transformer
AFTER being rectified.
> >
> > If you were to put AC directly into your calc, it
wouldn't turn on.
>
>



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