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Casio Calculators / Re: Calc better than Prizm possible
« on: October 25, 2012, 03:37:24 pm »
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(What I think would be nice would be if Omnimaga, and maybe TI Planet too, made it a rule to never, if any one finds ways, never post directions or files to cheat or disable Press to Test mode)

I think Omnimaga did something like that with PTT-killer.

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Casio Calculators / Re: Re: Calc better than Prizm possible
« on: October 25, 2012, 11:03:47 am »
I won't start an argument on this. Though if people see the main motivation for a project is to cheat then many will not be inclined to assist or support the project.

At the very least if you are serious about this and you manage to see the project through there will need to be a PTT mode or something of the like. A calc with wifi, for example, can be viewed as a communication device, like a smartphone and thus be unallowed.

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Casio Calculators / Re: Calc better than Prizm possible
« on: October 24, 2012, 11:11:47 pm »
I kept forgetting to sign up. I did very well on my PSAT's and I always wanted to know how well I would do on the SAT itself :P

At any rate, the SAT's are something that's best done without trying to cheat. It's much better in the end, when you show you can produce valid results without assistance. :P (Also, higher level math courses will kick your ass if you don't know the content) >.<

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Did you just take the ACT instead?

Nope, I have some slight memory issues and I could never remember to sign up for either. Instead I'm going to community college and the grades I make here will, in essence, overwrite everything I did in High School from an Academic standpoint. It's a good thing because I'm doing very well in college, yet got horrible grades in high school :P

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Casio Calculators / Re: Calc better than Prizm possible
« on: October 24, 2012, 10:58:20 pm »
Tests really aren't about getting an advantage, they're more for showing what you know and can produce on your own. Actually, one could argue that if you possess the knowhow to create such a calculator, you really wouldn't need it for those tests.

(Also, the tests are easy) :P

You know, I never took my SAT's :'(

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Casio Calculators / Re: Calc better than Prizm possible
« on: October 24, 2012, 10:28:12 pm »
You would have to probably start the project yourself, and make something to show. Perhaps a proof-of-concept of some sorts. Generally if you can convince people that your project isn't going to die or fail, people will become interested and some will help.

But ultimately, you would have to start building it yourself and bring in other people who could help.

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Casio Calculators / Re: Calc better than Prizm possible
« on: October 24, 2012, 10:19:45 pm »
There's been attempts at this in the past. UberGraphX as an example.

However, many fail to see the light of day due to lack of time, loss of interest, or in UberGraphX's case, monetary/marketing issues.

Wishing for an epic calculator is fine, but starting a topic just saying "I want this" is not really going to get anyone devoted to starting a project.

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Gaming Discussion / Re: List of Games to Finish Before Christmas Break
« on: October 23, 2012, 06:49:39 pm »
Oh, nice list :D

Bioshock is short if you just play the main mission. I suggest knocking the Dead Spaces out early. The first one isn't too bad, but Dead Space 2 is pretty long :P

Good luck~

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Computer Programming / Re: [C#] ideas / challenges requested
« on: October 22, 2012, 01:49:02 am »
For paint features, try remaking ms paint with the features it has, like spray paint, fill, etc. The code for fill could potentially also give you good insights into programming algorithms such as pathfinding in more advanced projects.

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Humour and Jokes / Re: Juju is God
« on: October 22, 2012, 12:40:43 am »
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Juju is God

Wrong. DJ_O is :P

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Humour and Jokes / Re: 9001 signs you're addicted to calcs and Omni
« on: October 22, 2012, 12:33:33 am »
3561: You vote Romney because it rhymes with omni
3562: The first time you have ever played Pokemon is on your calculator

You're scaring me, lol :P

3558: You purposely put every [code] tags inside [spoiler] ones so Chrome users switches to a browser that can render Omnimaga properly (such as IE9, Firefox and Opera)

[spoiler]Used spoiler for Chrome users :trollface:
[code]Your
Code
Here
End[/code][/spoiler]

3563: You quote the spoiler and put [nobbc][/nobbc] blocks around it

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TI-Nspire / Re: Nspire Java
« on: October 22, 2012, 12:24:37 am »
If there was a team that would devote itself to this project, I'd donate some of my time towards helping, it'd just need to be active so work isn't gone to waste. Perhaps we could see what was done so far for khavi and merge the two efforts? Personally, if there are C implementations of the JVM out there, it'd be more of an effort of changing code to support Nspire-C as well as the hardware. Not a complete rewrite of every concept, so, at least on the outside, it doesn't look to be that monumental of an effort to port it. Then again, I didn't get that far into my own attempt due to difficulties figuring out the development environment for Nspire.

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Humour and Jokes / Re: 9001 signs you're addicted to calcs and Omni
« on: October 21, 2012, 01:00:14 pm »
@Homer-16 O.O Holy Guacamole dude! I'm not sure all of those qualify though... you er um ah rambled... quite a bit and posted some random unrelated shiz... :S

Yeah, I have a problem with rambling :s I was going for more of a comedic, tongue-in-cheek standpoint than outright quality :P

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Computer Programming / Re: [C#] ideas / challenges requested
« on: October 20, 2012, 12:22:55 pm »
You could always try to make some of your own developer tools, if you're thinking game design. Like I wrote my own tilemapper to for use with Daemons. :P

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Humour and Jokes / Re: 9001 signs you're addicted to calcs and Omni
« on: October 12, 2012, 06:34:51 pm »
3551: You find the man who wrote 100 signs to be worthy of a grand round of applause.


:D We should make this a challenge, come up with 100 signs at once. :P

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Humour and Jokes / Re: 9001 signs you're addicted to calcs and Omni
« on: October 12, 2012, 03:29:14 pm »
3451: You set out to post 100 signs at once
3452: You plan on succeeding
3453: You write each sign in notepad
3454: You're scared of being ninja'd and getting your count messed up
3455: You have a certain methodology to completing this challange
3456: You resist the urge to ramble
3457: You fail to resist the urge
3458: You start posting random crap
3459: You try not to repeat any signs
3460: You still manage to repeat stuffs in here. A lot

3461: You're calculator is your best friend
3462: You've proposed to your calculator
3463: You appeal for laws that legalize calculator marriages.
3464: You are now pronounced Nerd and Calculator
3465: Your honeymoon is to TI or Casio HQ
3466: You try to put all jokes aside and be serious for once
3467: You fail utterly
3468: You start a family with your calculator
3469: Your calculator ends up "wearing the pants" in the family
3470: You wake up from some weird dream in which you married your calculator and somehow started a family

3471: You write signs to epic music (Pokemon Center Theme)
3472: Doo Doo DoDa Da DaDaDa
3473: You take on a Nuzlocke Challange
3474: You've already lost a pokemon
3475: You miss him...
3476: Requiescat in pace, Stingy (Weedle)
3477: You use the original Nuzlocke ruleset
3478: You change one rule to apply to the first seen pokemon in an area that you have not caught yet
3479: You change that rule because you ended up with >9001 Rattatas
3480: You are playing pokemon while reading/writing this

3481: You realize you should realyy be catching up on your Computer Science HW
3482: Meh, maybe later :3
3483: You love procrastination
3484: You hate procrastination
3485: You are lazy
3486:
3487: You actually make an original sign
3488: You immediately spam it to take away all trace of originality
3489: Originality must be destroyed
3490: Memes will conquer the Earth!

3491: The stress and hard work of thinking of an original sign caused your mind to snap
3492: The end result you can see up there ^
3493: You just realize you've been rambling all this time
3494: FUUUUUUUUUU-
3495: You don't care :3
3496: You want :3 to have its own emoticon
3497: You make an empticon exactly for this purpose
3498: You showcase the emoticon in your sig
3499: You check to make sure it's still there :P
3500: You are agast that we're halfway through

3501: You are a huge starcraft fan
3502: You watch starcraft games on twitch.tv
3503: You play starcraft while coding on your calc
3504: And while eating peanuts
3505: That are cherry flavoured
3506: That are of Rick Astley's The Game Brand
3507: Also while listening to DJ_O's music
3508: That you have modded Starcraft to play instead of the default music
3509: You also mod starcraft to change Zerg Drones into Blue Lobsters
3510: They destroy everything

3511: EVERYTHING
3512: You don't play Starcraft, but you love the Total War seires
3513: You have Darthmod for your games to up the difficulty
3514: You still pwn everything
3515: You immediately get destroyed in multiplayer
3516: You start feeling down and unconfident
3517: You come to Omni to cheer yourself up
3518: You still get on IRC despite Omnom being down
3519: You post on omni every day
3520: You lurk on omni every day

3521: You  start finding the pokemon center music a little repetative
3522: You leave and enter Viridian City
3523: You suddenly feel a little more sane
3524: You slap youself to make the feeling go away
3525: Bad sanity! Nobody wants you!
3526: You don't take any breaks writing this
3527: You realize it's probably bad for your sanity
3528: You keep at it, because who wants to be sane? :3
3529: You need help XD
3530: You snap beck to being serious

3531: It doesn't last long...
3532: You are a fan of Homestuck
3533: You've met Andrew Hussie
3534: You realize you've known Hussie for years (He used to play a game I adore called Singularity)
3535: You know exactly how the seires is made, and who helps make them
3536: You find it even more ironic you met them all through pesterchum
3537: You get the subtle irony I put in that last sign as well
3538: You realize Hayleia's Absol was looking at your signs the whole time, try to read them before everyone else
3539: You cover up the signs so Absol can't see them. No Absol, no peeking.
3540: You see the end in sight... 10 more signs...

3541: You down 5 pots of coffee to prep you for this final stretch
3542: You know it's going to torment your mind, laugh at you while you feebly try to come up with something new
3543: You consider posting random crap, but you know you've already done that
3544: You feel your mind start to slip away, more and more, as you rack your brain for ideas
3545: You develop a headache from the sustained effort
3546: You realize too late that willpower is a finite quality
3547: You feel like giving up... It can't be done
3548: You know you must continue on though
3549: Oh hey, I'm already at the end...
3550: You successfully complete this challenge

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