Calculator poll
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Michael
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Which calculator do you perfer to use?
Calculator poll
I need your opinions.
Nameless- Member
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I know about that for contests. I just wanted to know what everyone perfered to use at any given time.
Nameless- Member
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HPs cant graph.... epic fail
Ani- Vice-President
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Not necessarily, HPs serve a different purpose than their TI counter parts.
Nameless- Member
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TIs don't accept reverse polish notation...how noobish xDAni wrote:HPs cant graph.... epic fail
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Indeed, all your bases belong to RPN.
Nameless- Member
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There isn't much of a difference between the TIs for math. HP32 was before our time (Havern prefers it tho)
Munchlax- President
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Wait, why did people vote for the TI-83+ and TI-84+ over the silver edition???
Ani- Vice-President
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Age : 31
Location : Kanto
Registration date : 2008-05-02
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I use 83+ and 33s. The 33s for the punch-ins and the 83's for whatever program/graphing i may need.
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Munchlax wrote:There isn't much of a difference between the TIs for math. HP32 was before our time (Havern prefers it tho)
I preferred the HP32 for calculator tests simply because I didn't want to have to relearn all the muscle memory/key placements for the 33. For general use though, the 33 is superior, if only for the built-in scientific constants. Oh, and it's shinier.
I'm neutral about TIs. The parentheses get annoying rather quickly though.
HTang- Graduated member
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Registration date : 2009-01-28
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oh that reminds me...I was thinking of making a RPN calculator in JavaScript. There's a TI emulator, just need a RPN one also.
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