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Dangit, I lost my TI-86...

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*sigh* Dropped $163 on a TI-89 Titanium today. Hopefully I'll find my calculator in the next few days so I can return this. I like having it but it's still a lot of money to just have to throw away.
 
Originally posted by: Orsorum
*sigh* Dropped $163 on a TI-89 Titanium today. Hopefully I'll find my calculator in the next few days so I can return this. I like having it but it's still a lot of money to just have to throw away.
Nobody but you made you 'throw away' your money on a calculator. You coulda got another TI-86 here on the FS forum for pretty damn cheap.
 
Originally posted by: NOLOVE
Originally posted by: Orsorum
*sigh* Dropped $163 on a TI-89 Titanium today. Hopefully I'll find my calculator in the next few days so I can return this. I like having it but it's still a lot of money to just have to throw away.
Nobody but you made you 'throw away' your money on a calculator. You coulda got another TI-86 here on the FS forum for pretty damn cheap.

There's also the issue of having to get one within the next 3 days.
 
HP >> TI

Had a TI in high school, but when I got into real math I picked up a 48G. That was about 9 years ago and still works like a charm. The equation library is nice if you're into any physics or engineering courses.
 
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