Results
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Choice
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Votes
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Percent
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Since it opened in June 1996
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34
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7.4%
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One month
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9
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2.0%
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Three months
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54
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11.8%
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One year
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182
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39.8%
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Two years
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105
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23.0%
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Three years
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73
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16.0%
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Re: How long have you been visiting ticalc.org for?
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Scott Newman
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I started coming here before it was ticalc.org. It used to be The Ultimate TI Caluclator Home Page back in '95 when I got my link and got on the net. I can't believe I still come here everyday.
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24 June 2000, 05:13 GMT
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Re: How long have you been visiting ticalc.org for?
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Jack Lau
(Web Page)
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When I had bought my TI-86 and the graph link in January 2000 I had searched for games for my calculator.
I had first found ticalc.org by using a search engine and found that ticalc.org is the most useful site for TI calculator resources. Therefore I visit this site almost every time I log on to the Internet!
That is five months since I have been visiting ticalc.org!
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24 June 2000, 14:52 GMT
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Re: How long have you been visiting ticalc.org for?
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acr34
(Web Page)
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'I once was lost, but now am found' A little personal droning if you do(n't) mind:
When I first got my TI-83+ about 8 months ago I immeditly started programming a caves game in TI-BASIC. Because I was convinced that BASIC lacked the three marks of a gaming language (pixil by pixil control, random numbers and key by key input) I thought this was the best I could do. I barly knew that assembly existed. I stumbled upon this antique, long ago abandoned site (but still on the internet at that time) which had a few programs. Finally, some time later I found ticalc.org and became involved in the Community. Now I am considering dedicating my life to helping others see the light :)
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24 June 2000, 15:04 GMT
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Re: How long have you been visiting ticalc.org for?
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brentes
(Web Page)
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I got an 83 and went searching on the net for games. I found a million personal people's pages, but then I found ti-files. I went there forever until I heard about ticalc. Dim-ti looked "impressive", although all the cgi scripts returned 404 not found. TIcalc was too hard to navigate until the reformat. Now, ticalc is the quicknav bar button I push to connect :)
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26 June 2000, 21:37 GMT
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