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Anonymous
OOS
5 months ago |
Anonymous
The actual screen size seems 15.6", not 17.3" if one looks at the details. Although the title does state 17.3". Thanks.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
My dude - it got sold out, and when item is sold out Amazon would defaulted to whatever is available. Thanks Bidenomics //@Anonymous: The actual screen size seems 15.6", not 17.3" if one looks at the details. Although the title does state 17.3". Thanks.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Last year I bought this exact printer for $39.99. Now the price is double. Inflation suck! Everything are going up except my salary.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Far away from inkjet, a waste of money. By the time of throwing away, you have to find an place where electronic recycling is accepted.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
best buy will take it from you for free. worst case scenario, donate it to good will or amvets, they can make use out of them. //@Anonymous: Far away from inkjet, a waste of money. By the time of throwing away, you have to find an place where electronic recycling is accepted.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Last year I bought this exact printer for $39.99. Now the price is double. Inflation suck! Everything are going up except my salary.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
my canon inkjet was out after two years of the clogged printer head
3 years ago |
Anonymous
some items even doubled prices, salary does go up, 1% one year, meaning we are ripped off with income actually reduced 50% ! //@Anonymous: Last year I bought this exact printer for $39.99. Now the price is double. Inflation suck! Everything are going up except my salary.
3 years ago |
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Anonymous
Why don't you change the rules in western countries? //@anonymous: We were not allowed to use any calculator (even simple shopkeeper’s) in 9th-12th grade, we did PDE, curves by hand.
In Engineering, we’re allowed to use “scientific” calculator which could only do exponential (base x) calculations.
When I moved to Western country, I was shocked to find that there are calculators which can do curves, pde, matrix … still happy that I did by hand.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
The government is basically banning everything now //@Anonymous: What are people talking about?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Man, i took out my black&white screen 2006 model year TI-84. threw in 4 triple-As and still works! i will save it for my son when he starts go to college. but before i need to find a wife
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Can I install Linux on this?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Not enough memory, sadly. But you can emulate a TI-84 on a Linux box! //@Anonymous: Can I install Linux on this?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
You should IOS on it //@anonymous: Can I install Linux on this?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Only running win10 //@anonymous: Can I install Linux on this?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Ah, this I must try! //@anonymous: Not enough memory, sadly. But you can emulate a TI-84 on a Linux box! //@Anonymous: Can I install Linux on this?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Man, i took out my black&white screen 2006 model year TI-84. threw in 4 triple-As and still works! i will save it for my son when he starts go to college. but before i need to find a wife
4 years ago |
Anonymous
can I run SciPy on this??
4 years ago |
RoshDrozzley
Do they still make the TI-89? I got one of those in 2006 and it's still a beast. 3D graphing baby
4 years ago |
Anonymous
You can get an app to emulate this calculator and more. Why would you buy it?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
because you cannot use your phone in standard tests //@Anonymous: You can get an app to emulate this calculator and more. Why would you buy it?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
The guy who wants to use his phone probably will never take a text that requires this calculator. lol //@Anonymous: because you cannot use your phone in standard tests //@Anonymous: You can get an app to emulate this calculator and more. Why would you buy it?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
My TI 83 plus is still my favorite calculator!
3 years ago |
Anonymous
you can just buy a n-spire for this price
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Agree, should go with a TI-NSPIRE CX ii, it also runs PYTHON, much faster processor. //@Anonymous: you can just buy a n-spire for this price
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Are they allowed on standardized tests? //@Anonymous: Agree, should go with a TI-NSPIRE CX ii, it also runs PYTHON, much faster processor. //@Anonymous: you can just buy a n-spire for this price
3 years ago |
Anonymous
We were not allowed to use any calculator (even simple shopkeeper’s) in 9th-12th grade, we did PDE, curves by hand.
In Engineering, we’re allowed to use “scientific” calculator which could only do exponential (base x) calculations.
When I moved to Western country, I was shocked to find that there are calculators which can do curves, pde, matrix … still happy that I did by hand.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Exactly my story! I was shocked when I saw a high-end scientific calculator in the hands of junior high school students. //@Anonymous: We were not allowed to use any calculator (even simple shopkeeper’s) in 9th-12th grade, we did PDE, curves by hand.
In Engineering, we’re allowed to use “scientific” calculator which could only do exponential (base x) calculations.
When I moved to Western country, I was shocked to find that there are calculators which can do curves, pde, matrix … still happy that I did by hand.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Why don't you change the rules in western countries? //@anonymous: We were not allowed to use any calculator (even simple shopkeeper’s) in 9th-12th grade, we did PDE, curves by hand.
In Engineering, we’re allowed to use “scientific” calculator which could only do exponential (base x) calculations.
When I moved to Western country, I was shocked to find that there are calculators which can do curves, pde, matrix … still happy that I did by hand.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
What are people talking about?
You can use those calculators for whatever you want, but you can't use those on tests. People know that if they want to pass the tests they need to learn the math.
You don't need the government to sanction and ban everything, you know? //@Anonymous: Why don't you change the rules in western countries? //@anonymous: We were not allowed to use any calculator (even simple shopkeeper’s) in 9th-12th grade, we did PDE, curves by hand.
In Engineering, we’re allowed to use “scientific” calculator which could only do exponential (base x) calculations.
When I moved to Western country, I was shocked to find that there are calculators which can do curves, pde, matrix … still happy that I did by hand.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Just use Colab if you want a python environment. You just need a hotspot.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
The government is basically banning everything now //@Anonymous: What are people talking about?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I can't believe this calculator is so expensive in the age of smart phones.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Because there is no competition. //@anonymous: I can't believe this calculator is so expensive in the age of smart phones.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Because this is the standard tool for high school/college math education. Each school district/university has invested tons of money to buy these calculators. And the teachers get used to teach students by these calculators. All these make thing difficult to change. //@anonymous: I can't believe this calculator is so expensive in the age of smart phones.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Not a deal. I got one from Amazon for $66 this week. It's sold by different sellers in Amazon with varying price.
3 years ago |