Re: Is it a bird? Is it a plane?
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Re: Is it a bird? Is it a plane?
"King, Paul" wrote:
> Actually, I'm not sure how you could mistake it for either of those, but
> we'd like to introduce you to the new TI-83 Plus Silver Edition anyway.
>
> The TI-83 Plus Silver Edition
>
> Enjoy all the functionality of the TI-83 Plus with the added advantage of
> more memory and speed! All in a new, totally cool silver metallic case.
>
> With over 1.5 megabytes of available Flash ROM and 24K of available RAM, the
> TI-83 Plus Silver Edition holds up to 94 APPS. Now it's even easier to
> download and share APPS because TI-GRAPH LINK(tm) for Windows(r) is included
> with the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition. The increased capacity and speed also
> helps users get the most out of any of the hundreds of programs written for
> and adapted to the TI-83 Plus.
>
> For more information, check it out at http://www.ti.com/calc/83psilver
>
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> *sigh* Here's a perfect example of a company that is, in the classic term,
> "unclear on the concept."
>
> The *83* Silver? With a whole 24k of memory.
>
> *Gag*
>
> I have, sitting next to my keyboard, a TI-89 (with more memory *32K*) and
> another "backwards" calculator, made by a company skilled at making printers.
> That one has still more memory (*128K*) and if I want to bother spending half
> again the cost of the "backward" one, I can put more memory into it than I
could
> a PC XT in the early 80's, (That is if any of the brain dead jerks who thought
> this one up are old enough to remember that far back.)
> I've said it here before, and I'll say it again.
>
> Memory, Memory, Memory, and in case you missed it the first time *Memory*!!!
>
> When you people decide to turn your engineers loose, and have them design an
> "Expandable TI-89 Gold" Let me know. And please keep the cost of the memory
> modules *below* the cost of the calculator itself. And I prefer the 89 over
the
> 92 because I can put my 89 into my jacket pocket without looking like I'm
trying
> to walk sideways in a strong breeze. Get a clue. Form factor matters, too.
>
> Roci
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