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112: The signing key was cracked a few years ago (and led to a whole onslaught of pointless DMCA notices by TI), so if you have the numbers (which are available at Brandon Wilson's website, you can sign a personal third-party operating system for the calculator.
70: Okay, I don't really understand this, either (I received three bags of peanuts when I posted my introduction (this included a limited edition The Game bag (thanks for that, though I lost the Game as a result (I just lost the Game again (you probably did too))))). Is this some sort of Omni tradition?
EDIT: Where are these from, anyway?
20: DetachedSolutions made a spellchecker called DAWG. Don't know if there's a dictionary, though. It might not even be possible with just 160KB.21: Similarly, DS made OurWorld, which is a (pretty impressive) world atlas.112: The signing key was cracked a few years ago (and led to a whole onslaught of pointless DMCA notices by TI), so if you have the numbers (which are available at Brandon Wilson's website, you can sign a personal third-party operating system for the calculator.135: The Blue Lines of Death trick is a moderately dangerous function where you overheat your calculator's LCD to spill its liquid crystals, which appear blue.70: Okay, I don't really understand this, either (I received three bags of peanuts when I posted my introduction (this included a limited edition The Game bag (thanks for that, though I lost the Game as a result (I just lost the Game again (you probably did too))))). Is this some sort of Omni tradition?EDIT: Where are these from, anyway?