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Computer Usage and Setup Help / Re: Microsoft word printing problems
« on: February 22, 2011, 10:53:42 pm »
Can you click print-preview and show us what it says?
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Computer Usage and Setup Help / Re: Microsoft word printing problems« on: February 22, 2011, 10:53:42 pm »
Can you click print-preview and show us what it says?
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News / Re: Site accidentally DoS'ed via Global CALCnet« on: February 22, 2011, 10:39:40 pm »Actually, it doesn't support flash. Some kinda licensing detail. Oh well, I mean who uses flash?Don't forget flash, css, java, javascript, and .net. All of those too.meh, details. Luckily the prizm fully supports the IPv6 protocols as well as IPv4.Really, it should be 32,768 times as awesome. (Prizm - 65536 colors divided by 8x - 2 colorsI almost have the Prizm ready to take over next month. With this upgrade Omnimaga should be 65,535 times more awesomeWut? I thought Omnimaga still ran off a TI-81? ![]() 828
Math and Science / Re: Imaginary Numbers Question« on: February 22, 2011, 10:38:20 pm »Now I'm kondof confused. Must think about this...Well, technically, it is defined as a natural number, so yes. However, I believe you could extend the pretext of it to other numbers. For example, above, if you had 0 for Q and T, you would get: P(S+Ti)-Q(T-Si)=PS=A+Bi=A. So, the factors of A would be P and S. So it makes sense. Take Q=2 and T=5: P(S+Ti)-Q(T-Si)=P(S+5i)-2(5-Si)=PS+5i-10+2Si=S(P+2i)+5i-10 and P=9, S=3: 3(9+2i)+5i-10=27+6i+5i-10=17+11i So the factors of 17+11i are (9+2i) and (3+5i) so 17+11i wouldn't be prime by this definition. But yeah, it's defined as natural (real) numbers only. 829
WabbitStudio Software Suite / Re: WabbitStudio Software Suite« on: February 22, 2011, 10:31:48 pm »
Wait, then why don't the calculators act as if they are linked? Can I even open another one up at the same time?
* King Graphmastur goes to experiment
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TI-BASIC / Re: Why never to use Goto.« on: February 22, 2011, 10:30:30 pm »
*ahem*
HOLY NECROPOST BATMAN well, not really, 'cause it's > 2 months, but that's another story entirely. I wish we even could learn to program at my school. 831
News / Re: Site accidentally DoS'ed via Global CALCnet« on: February 22, 2011, 10:27:34 pm »meh, details. Luckily the prizm fully supports the IPv6 protocols as well as IPv4.Really, it should be 32,768 times as awesome. (Prizm - 65536 colors divided by 8x - 2 colorsI almost have the Prizm ready to take over next month. With this upgrade Omnimaga should be 65,535 times more awesomeWut? I thought Omnimaga still ran off a TI-81? 832
Math and Science / Re: Imaginary Numbers Question« on: February 22, 2011, 10:26:20 pm »I'm happy i understood what you typed and what I am writing about in my book(mostlyImaginary numbers of the form a+bi where b=0 can be prime. ;-) Technically, a+bi would have to only have multiples of 1 and itself. I'm sure you could generalize the multiplication of to complex numbers to get another. For example with P+Qi and S+Ti: (P+Qi)(S+Ti)=PS+QSi+PTi+QTi^2=PS+QSi+PTi-QT=PS+PTi-QT+QSi=P(S+Ti)-Q(T+Si) So, I guess as long as (PS-QT)=a and (PT-QS)=b, and as long as there were no P, Q, T, and S that satisfied that, it would be prime. This is only in theory. If the idea of being prime isn't extended to complex numbers, then... yeah. 833
WabbitStudio Software Suite / Re: WabbitStudio Software Suite« on: February 22, 2011, 10:17:46 pm »
Can wabbit support I/O linking like PindurTI does? except maybe have multiple calcs open at the same time, and screenshot them all together. But the linking for sure. ;-)
EDIT: Although, I guess I should ask how hard that would be. You would just hook up all the link ports together, by seeing if one changed it, and having it affect the read values of the others. 834
Miscellaneous / Re: What is your avatar?« on: February 22, 2011, 06:19:40 pm »so, two random people hacking at a fish?Oh my, you ate Qwerty.55 didn't you. (Fishbot) 835
News / Re: Site accidentally DoS'ed via Global CALCnet« on: February 22, 2011, 05:56:16 pm »Why not cracking some Nspire keys with them?Because that wouldn't be effective with 10s of thousands of normal computers. DDos from a calc would be interesting, though. 836
Computer Programming / Re: C++ strange errors« on: February 21, 2011, 11:05:14 pm »
What are you compiling this with?
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Humour and Jokes / Re: 9001 signs you're addicted to calcs and Omni« on: February 21, 2011, 10:31:17 pm »1359: You get calls from PETA asking about reports about a large, cherry-flavored lizard in your backyard.Fixed ^ 1362: You were the one that found out it was cherry-flavored.... 838
News / Re: Casio PRIZM released a bit too early?« on: February 21, 2011, 09:18:23 pm »
Anyone care to guess what topic comes up first if you search "casio prizm hacking"?
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Math and Science / Re: Catalan Number« on: February 21, 2011, 07:52:24 am »True, but I like bounding stuff like that anyway. It's a strange quirk I have to check a bunch of stuff to be null or not, or check if it's outside bounds even though it probably never will be.No graphmastur, the negative numbers is about the catalan program, not the fibonacci.Ah, okay, my bad. I just figured they might try and pass a negative number and I would hate for the routine to be unable to handle it. 840
Math and Science / Re: Catalan Number« on: February 21, 2011, 07:47:39 am »No graphmastur, the negative numbers is about the catalan program, not the fibonacci.Ah, okay, my bad. I just figured they might try and pass a negative number and I would hate for the routine to be unable to handle it. |
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