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« on: April 20, 2013, 07:54:59 pm »
If you make a little stand for the nspire and sit back in a chair and play Lua games, it feels pretty cool Sadly, this doesn’t work with ndless programs, so no keyboard and Mario cart And on another note, for some reason all the Lua games have crazy numbers for scores, though that could be nlaunch, ndless or my own calculator
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« on: April 20, 2013, 06:28:57 pm »
4795: You quote Homer-16, go up to “author=” and change the name
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« on: April 20, 2013, 03:56:50 pm »
Lol, you mention double posting and then a glitch double posts that post
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« on: April 20, 2013, 03:52:56 pm »
No no. That was an estimate. It could be off by as much as 200. And i would like to get it to within 10 or 20 signs of error. So until then we should keep to the current number.
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« on: April 20, 2013, 02:56:17 pm »
I'd advise you not to do the same with "We repeat stuffs in here. A lot." because it would take ages and too much space. But yeah, I agree that this thread is not only about signs of addiction to Omni, but a bit about random jokes and repetitions.
Though last night I got bored and started working on a compilation of incorrect numbering. We should be closer to about 5100. Though there is thisBut yeah, I agree that this thread is not only about signs of addiction to Omni, but a bit about random jokes and repetitions.
2335: These are not reasons, signs, or even jokes about being addicted to calcs, omni or anything technological.
2240: You look upon the degeneration of a thread with such potential with disdain
4198: You unsubscribe from the 9001 signs you are addicted to calcs and Omni topic and stop visiting it because there are so many signs posted already that it's much harder to find new ones, and as a result, some people are just flooding the list with smiley spam
Though this is still a fun thread. But it is interesting to see how many times a lot of these were said 4787: Whenever there is a multiquote of people repeating stuffs in here a lot, you're always included (True Story)
I don’t see your name in there at all
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« on: April 19, 2013, 06:53:18 pm »
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« on: April 19, 2013, 05:40:38 pm »
2662: You know a palindrome before you see it.
4101: You notice this is a palindrome with an embarrassing 4 at the beginning 4102: You know what a palindrome is
4114: You made a palindrome!!!
4204: You see that you are twenty away from a palindrome
4224: You know that 4224 is a palindrome and that the reason in this number is the obsession of making an ant run like a racecar (another palindrome)
4334: You steal palindromes before pimath can get to them
4402: You're waiting to get 4444 for the reason of palindromes
4664: Palindrome
4665: You are mad that your palindrome was stolen
4666: muhahaha/me plots to steal all the palindromes
4667: You are a palindrome. 4668: You know that TheNlightenedOne is 4000x evil for plotting to steal all the palindromes.
4689: You WILL get the next palindrome
4690: Whenever you see a palindrome, you think of Pimath and Omnimaga. (True story, happened today at work (it was 44044))
4774: And again. Oh look, a palindrome.
4778: You know that that palindrome should have been mine
4775: Oh wait now it's boring. 4776: You make empty signs so you can get to some special number.
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« on: April 17, 2013, 07:28:30 pm »
Please don't double post...
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« on: April 16, 2013, 07:32:41 am »
Well I keep my Nspire at 222, 222, 76 with Nover, and it works fine. Though just wondering, what is the optimal configuration?
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« on: April 15, 2013, 10:37:00 pm »
For other purposes, why would it be forbidden ?
but it is legal because the CAS and non-CAS OSes are freely available on TI's official website.
Is it legal? I looked through the license packet that came with the Nspire, and I could not see anything allowing it or disallowing it. So even if it has no restrictions directly provided to you, it may be out there for you to download, but that doesn’t make it legal. Soda fountains may be open access, but it is still illegal to fill a free water cup with sprite. Though I’ve only researched the legality of calculators a few times, and other electronic information several times, so I am not an expert.
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« on: March 30, 2013, 11:25:58 pm »
I'm about 70% sure thats the one my meth teacher has.
Wait, you have a teacher? It's basically smoke or inject, isn't it?
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« on: March 27, 2013, 07:30:34 pm »
Change your window, and it should change too. I remember graphing sin(x)/x and finding that the graph would look like a sine function, and then changing the window size and it would be correct, even when only by less than a percent of the window size would recalculate it. I assumed that the calculator just graphed a number of points and found the best fit curve, and that is why these appear differently, but I don’t know for sure. but I think it makes a taylor expansion to fit the function.
I thought almost all ti calculators use the CORDIC algorithm
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« on: March 04, 2013, 04:12:17 pm »
I tried doing that. Getting the headphone jack and the stand were easy, connecting the wires was easy, just getting then to line up with the tiny serial port was difficult.
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« on: March 04, 2013, 10:20:46 am »
I never was able to get linux to do too much, so so I wouldn’t know. I can use all of the other keys fine, but not the touchpad. It would be nice if the battery pack was removable so that I could let it completely reset.
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« on: March 03, 2013, 08:09:32 pm »
So what is there to do? Do you think that ti help might work? It never has before.
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