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Choice Votes   Percent
Yes! 37 16.4%   
I trade off between both 33 14.7%   
My calculator supports time, but I don't use it 78 34.7%   
I don't have a calculator with a clock 38 16.9%   
I don't have a calculator with a clock or a watch 26 11.6%   
I just realized I'm late for something 13 5.8%   

Survey posted 2005-09-20 14:45 by Jon.

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Re: Do you use a clock on your calculator instead of a watch?
Michael McElroy Account Info
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Time is meaningless.

Reply to this comment    26 September 2005, 22:46 GMT

Re: Re: Do you use a clock on your calculator instead of a watch?
Snave2000  Account Info

We only are, and that is all....

Reply to this comment    27 September 2005, 15:26 GMT


Re: Re: Do you use a clock on your calculator instead of a watch?
Lewk Of Serthic  Account Info
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And sence time is money, money must be meaningless also. In that case I may as well drop out of school and become a monk somewhere.

Reply to this comment    29 September 2005, 02:04 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Do you use a clock on your calculator instead of a watch?
Lewk Of Serthic  Account Info
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*since

Reply to this comment    29 September 2005, 02:04 GMT

Re: Do you use a clock on your calculator instead of a watch?
Cuddles  Account Info
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i don't use a clock on my 89, because i rarely have my 89 handy. when i do, it means i'm working on my calc homework, and being able to monitor time is a distraction in an extreme way.

Reply to this comment    27 September 2005, 17:24 GMT


Re: Re: Do you use a clock on your calculator instead of a watch?
Num Account Info

I agree, and I dont see why ti put a built in clock in their 84s.

Reply to this comment    29 September 2005, 21:31 GMT
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