Re: A86: network


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Re: A86: network




I bought an 86 for games, but soon realized the possibilities. it is just
fascinating when you actually understand the complexity of these seemingly simple
devices.
terrence

KidFedX@aol.com wrote:

> At my school there's a problem with calculators and games... I guess you
> could call it an epidemic... and the best part about it all is that it's my
> fault (and almost all the teachers -- especially math -- know it).  Ahhh, the
> benefits of being the first to own an 86; and the first (and only) to have a
> graph link (so I could get the games from the internet).  At least that made
> me popular :)
>         Oh, at my school about 85-95% bought their calculators for games (I
> didn't even think about games being in exsistence when I bought mine).
>
> In a message dated 5/12/99 8:09:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> ZeromusMog@aol.com writes:
>
> << Some students play games
>  instead of listening, but they end up getting screwed. It's not an epidemic,
>  and the worst thing that could happen with the proliferation of radio
>  networks is that SOME students might get their equipment confiscated, as
>  radios are against the rules in most schools. >>



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