Results
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Choice
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Votes
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Percent
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$1, no more, no less
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13
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9.8%
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Upto $5
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6
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4.5%
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$10, that's my limit
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7
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5.3%
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$20, because that's what the ATM gives me
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12
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9.1%
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$50, but only if I can meet nickd
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13
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9.8%
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$100, but I also expect an all expenses paid trip to Sweden
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24
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18.2%
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Such a calculator is priceless, I could never afford it
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40
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30.3%
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Is it available in a monetary unit other than dollars?
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17
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12.9%
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Re: How much would you buy a ticalc.org staff signed calculator for?
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Matthew Baron
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It will be very interesting to see how much this calculator sells for on ebay. I might put in a bid or two, so I will not say how I answered the survey.
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20 July 2006, 10:23 GMT
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Re: How much would you buy a ticalc.org staff signed calculator for?
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Person Dude
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I am so far the lone one who answered $50.
I don't feel like spending $100 on it.
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20 July 2006, 15:14 GMT
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