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Choice Votes   Percent
Yes 58 27.4%   
No 29 13.7%   
Have no SO 121 57.1%   
Have no calculator 4 1.9%   

Survey posted 2003-04-17 02:00 by Henrik.

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Re: Do you let your significant other borrow your calculator?
Michael O'Brien  Account Info
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I think it is time for a newpoll. How 'bout how it psossibly contributes to everyday life, if thats possible.

Reply to this comment    21 April 2003, 21:47 GMT


Re: Re: Do you let your significant other borrow your calculator?
no_one_2000_  Account Info
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I liked the Easter suggestion (he beat me to writing it). Any other good suggestions?

Reply to this comment    22 April 2003, 02:47 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Do you let your significant other borrow your calculator?
Tavis Segura  Account Info

How about you find a poll completely off-topic to TI calcs? I have a couple ideas.. *preps email*

Reply to this comment    22 April 2003, 06:43 GMT


My dear TI-calc
Tedades

I dont give my TI to my girlfriend...
she has one of het own.

But when her batteries went dead, and
she had a test, i gave her mine.
And she didnt break it, she only put
the cover on the TI backwards.
I dont get why, i looked pretty weird.

Some person on my school tought he was
cool and toke the batteries out of my
TI, clearing the memory. I recovered
most of my files from a back-up but
some new programs i wrote where gone.

New poll:
What do you do when someone erases your
new selfwritten program:
A. i dont mind
B. hit his face with something hard
C. rewrite it again before you forget it
D. write a program to go back in time

Reply to this comment    23 April 2003, 00:25 GMT


Re: My dear TI-calc
Tavis Segura  Account Info

Usually C, although not right away.. I'd write what I did on paper first unless it was already there.

I try keeping the 89 synchronized with the 92+ to minimize the problem. The '92+ is the software development calc, and the '89 is my field-programmable pocket organizer. :)

Aim: 9742 bytes

Reply to this comment    23 April 2003, 02:01 GMT
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