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Pocket refers to the size. It is a mini version of the original
I want that
"welcome to the world of computers, where everything seems to be based on random number generators"
great, but to be honest, i don't really see the pocket in it? or is that me being tired?but it looks good, very good.. does it have the same hardware as the normal SE? i mean like processor and stuff
Me piéger. Tu n'as pas des partiels à réviser levakounet ? Tu passes ton temps à venir pourrir mon site.Je vous cite dans des news. Chez vous, vous préférez vous faire trouer que d'évoquer TI-BANK. TI-Planet et ses modos canalisent la haine.
Il y en a, en ce moment, qui testent (mal d'ailleurs) des périphériques pour TI-Nspire et bien, en entendant que TI-BANK le fasse correctement, voici un petit test complètement fun !
...3) Critor, being close to TI and checking TI website everyday for news, most likely found about the calculator around the same time you did, if not before. Could be pure coincidence, so don't jump on false accusations towards him or TI-Planet. Same goes for your accusations about TI-Planet starting hate. Heck, maybe Critor knew about the Pocket SE for months but was not allowed to reveal it until today, after all. And there's nothing wrong with working for TI if it means that Lua language can be improved and that TI can be convinced harder to not block Ndless in future OSes....