I was taking an exam today and
POOF
batteries go bye in the calculator.
poof.
Thank goodness one exam is dropped. What a mandy-pandy way of grading, but I am thankful for it now.
I was taking an exam today and
POOF
batteries go bye in the calculator.
poof.
Thank goodness one exam is dropped. What a mandy-pandy way of grading, but I am thankful for it now.
Yeah, I couldnt go to school today because I didint have any gas. :tdown: thank god I didint have any exams today.
dude sell you computer, its a win win situation we dont have to read yoru stupid posts and you get gas
stfu noob. Joke is on you, its not my computer, its my parents.
use your cell phone calculator?
Calculators are, in my opinion, one of the biggest factors in producing dumber and dumber humans. I can’t believe how many times I’ve gone through a register when my bill was say $16.79 and I gave $22.04 because I hate sinlges and I hate pennies, nickles, and dimes…dumbasses can never figure it out without the register telling them what to give back. /end rant
RG4L…this isn’t a personal attack against you, just a random thought I had about calculators.
When i took my SAT 2 Calculus level 2, the batteries on my Calc died on question #2… I was shocked to say the least! I asked if they had a set of batteries or a spare calc, they gave me a solar desk calculator… I was unsure how they expected me to do any of the wquations using that so i just left. I got such a horrible grade that when i applied for college they had no choice but to laugh at the story seeing that score compared to my other scores. They still let me in after the interview. If i didn’t have the interview, i would have probably been fucked.
Ah. It wasn’t that I didn’t want to calculate standard deviation in my head. The urge was very hard to overcome. However, I had to do it a few times on this test (one question involved a pooled standard deviation).
I was working against the clock and the clock won.
Ah. And I can count back change.