Results
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Choice
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Votes
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Percent
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TI-84 Plus
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2
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0.8%
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TI-84 Plus Silver Edition
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49
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20.3%
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TI-89 Titanium
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88
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36.5%
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I am satisfied with my current
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97
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40.2%
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I am satisfied without any
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5
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2.1%
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Re: Your next calculator?
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jrock7286
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89 Titanium all the way...although I have the same problem as many others have mentioned. I'm a student a cash is not abundant in my life :( So someone will have to buy this one for me...luckily, my birthday is in the summer which just so happens to be the time it comes out...*evil grin*
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9 January 2004, 03:51 GMT
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Re: Your next calculator?
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TI-ROCKS
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Maybe they'll release an edited version of NOtefolio that'll print from the calc!
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9 January 2004, 21:25 GMT
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Frank A. Nothaft
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actually, chu kno, at my school, playing calculator games is definatley not a cool thing to do.
a cool thing to do is go and play basketball 8th period. a cool thing to do is to chill in the hall ways between class. no one who wants to be cool uses a calculator for more than its worth. me included.
btw, i would like a TI-89Ti, to replace my TI-92+, because that thing is a pain in the ass to carry around. also, it would be nice to be able 2 leave a calculator at home, and to still have 1 at skool so i never forget it for math class.
also, even if i wanted 2 keep up writing calculator programs (ill probably write sum this summer out of boredom) i wouldnt have the time. i play sports all 3 seasons (football, indoor track (shotput), baseball) and i weightlift on the side.
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10 January 2004, 14:58 GMT
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