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Quote....Due to the risks involved, Texas Instruments does not support or recommend modifications to the hardware. Modifications of this type will void the calculator's original warranty, and could result in damage to your calculator or personal injury....personal injury? I didnt realize that ndless was that dangerous!
....Due to the risks involved, Texas Instruments does not support or recommend modifications to the hardware. Modifications of this type will void the calculator's original warranty, and could result in damage to your calculator or personal injury....
*Sigh*can we keep this on topic? The topic is about what the big thing might be, NOT SEX
Quote from: qazz42 on August 26, 2010, 04:20:26 pmQuote....Due to the risks involved, Texas Instruments does not support or recommend modifications to the hardware. Modifications of this type will void the calculator's original warranty, and could result in damage to your calculator or personal injury....personal injury? I didnt realize that ndless was that dangerous!TI has a valid point there about personal injury--messing with electronics does carry the risk of electric shock, which can potentially result in cardiac arrest and death.Why do you think teachers ask students to show their work nowadays? As long as you can show how you got from point A to point B and understand what you did, it shouldn't matter whether or not you used a calculator program. But that's just my opinion.
Like what?(I can't quite understand what you're saying for some reason, either)