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I get kind of the same reactions, except in some of my situations there's been speculation about NASA and stuff. Normally I tell them it costs the same amount as the 83+s that the school lends out, then watch the minds=blown then pull the 84 put of your other pocket(tho I did get some classic reactions with zStart's image viewer...)If you ask me it's more impressive to take an old, junky calc (read: TI) and make something amazing with it than to do something with the Prizm, because it's harder. Nothing against the Prizm, just my opinion.
"welcome to the world of computers, where everything seems to be based on random number generators"
It is kinda like that at my school, i got a CX CAS befor school started and then got my free prizm last week.there are basicly two groups of poeple here...the ones that are in complete awe, and the ones that are completely jelouse and cant stand the fact that they cant play tetris or doom, or just the fact that they dontt have a color calc
And there's the kids who make fun of you for having a graphing calculator...Seriously, most of the kids in my school (in 7th grade ) don't know what a graphing calculator is. They call it a "nerd calculator". Also, at least 10 times a day, kids ask me these exact questions:"Are you playing games on that?""Can you play pacman on that?""Can you text with that?""Can you get on the internet with that?""How much did that calculator cost?"Yup. Exactly. The. Same. Questions.
Quote from: Spyro543 on February 23, 2012, 04:00:33 pmAnd there's the kids who make fun of you for having a graphing calculator...Seriously, most of the kids in my school (in 7th grade ) don't know what a graphing calculator is. They call it a "nerd calculator". Also, at least 10 times a day, kids ask me these exact questions:"Are you playing games on that?""Can you play pacman on that?""Can you text with that?""Can you get on the internet with that?""How much did that calculator cost?"Yup. Exactly. The. Same. Questions.Those are the same questions people ask me. Over and over.