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Re: funny how this works lol
« Reply #15 on: February 23, 2012, 04:59:43 pm »
The only two questions I got with my prizm are:
- Can you go on the internet with that? <-- Multiple, multiple times
- How much did that cost?

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Re: funny how this works lol
« Reply #16 on: February 23, 2012, 06:43:17 pm »
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 :P) 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.

i get TONS of those from the poeple who arnt jelouse
i also get:
Put Kirby on it
That looks expensive, why did you buy it
Put doom on my calculator *they dont get the fact that they have an 84
why do you care so much about calculators
my answers:
Because
the 84 was the same price 2 years ago *if you go on vernier.com
you calculator has a diffrent processor, and it only runs at 15MHz
i dont, but i also dont get bored like you do and i enjoy looking smarter than you* this seems to be a steriotype

hmm, gossamer could be ported too, and i bet it could support images
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Re: funny how this works lol
« Reply #17 on: February 23, 2012, 07:26:27 pm »
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 :P) 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.
YES. Those same questions. :P

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Re: funny how this works lol
« Reply #18 on: February 23, 2012, 07:57:08 pm »
Last year I got the nspire with the 84+se keypad and everyone was like WTF is that?  Keep in mind that my school is mostly (98%) 84's, and at that time nobody else had or even knew what an nspire was.  Now I have the CX CAS and its the only one in the entire school ;D.  Some people ask "why did you buy that instead of an 84?"  My reply, it'll run circles around you're 84 (overclocked to 222mhz vs 15mhz), crystal clear screen, color, lighter/thinner, mouse/touch pad, rechargeable battery, CAS, and its just plain bad-ass.  And now with Ndless, it kicks even more butt 8)  Only problem is I can't use the CAS on the state tests, but my non-cas nspire comes to the rescue!  Sorry if I offended any 84 fans, I'm just an nspire fan. :D

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Re: funny how this works lol
« Reply #19 on: February 23, 2012, 11:29:37 pm »
wow, that is entirely true but my school is about 99% 8x and i own the only two color screen calcs, in probably a 40 mile radius, i also cant use the CX CAS on the act, but my old handy clickpad i can, or i guess now i could use my prizm...
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Re: funny how this works lol
« Reply #20 on: February 23, 2012, 11:33:06 pm »
My school is 98% basic calc or no calc, 1.8% is 8x, then 0.2% (me) is cx

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Re: funny how this works lol
« Reply #21 on: February 23, 2012, 11:37:54 pm »
I used to have an old 83+ when everyone else seemed to have an 84. Then I got my first Nspire and everyone thought it was a computer. XD

Now I have my 83+, CX, and Prizm but no one seems to notice in College, which is all very well and good imo. :)

Not as many people bothering me now. ;) :P
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Re: funny how this works lol
« Reply #22 on: February 23, 2012, 11:56:48 pm »
Everyone at my school has an 84+ SE. it's the recommended calc for classes
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Re: funny how this works lol
« Reply #23 on: February 24, 2012, 04:08:41 am »
@thydoluways What is your answer to question #1? :P
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Re: funny how this works lol
« Reply #24 on: February 24, 2012, 12:17:36 pm »
Lol, when playing doom on meh Nspire cX, had a guy watching over my shoulder the whole way to class

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Re: funny how this works lol
« Reply #25 on: February 24, 2012, 04:17:35 pm »
When a couple of girls at my school got a hold of my Nspire they were so amazed that it had a file system and text editor. They were like "OMG! It's like a freaking computer!" My school uses 84+'s and not one person in the entire school can program them besides me. So I make a lil money sending little math programs and games.

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Re: funny how this works lol
« Reply #26 on: February 24, 2012, 05:30:58 pm »
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 :P) 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.

They usually ask about Mario and Pokemon for me. Especially on the Nspire CX. But otherwise, the EXACT same questions. It's unnerving... :P

So I make a lil money sending little math programs and games.
I don't charge any money for transfer of games, but I could make quite a bit. I am the transferer, giver of games, eradicator of ennui in my class.  ;)

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Re: funny how this works lol
« Reply #27 on: February 24, 2012, 06:05:14 pm »
Yeah I'm known for this at school and when we were doing factoring quadratics quite a few people asked me to give them my quadratic factoring program(84+SE). I didnt have a cable and I'm too lazy to retype it so I said no :P
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Re: funny how this works lol
« Reply #28 on: February 24, 2012, 06:26:15 pm »
I used to be the guy that you Never, under Any circumstances, trust your calculator with. Doing so would result in a virus that locks up your calc for up to five minutes, or a really bad rickrolling. :P :trollface:

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Re: funny how this works lol
« Reply #29 on: February 24, 2012, 08:31:26 pm »
really, guys?
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