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Jun 24, 2005 8:07:14 GMT -5
Post by Knight of Lodis on Jun 24, 2005 8:07:14 GMT -5
Chemistry's in...2 years cut me some slack Wait so in fifth grade you do Chemistry? Just kidding I just realized your title was "THe THird GRader" Anyway I hated Chemistry/Physics since I never grasped the subjects yet pulled Bs. I used to record formulas on my Ti83 and when we took tests I would pull them up instead of memorizing. Cheating? Probably but I got away with it every time. My physics teacher just gave everyone Bs who tried to do stuff because we all got Cs on the tests and thank god labs were in groups because I did not understand any of them.
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Jun 24, 2005 9:30:48 GMT -5
Post by Mystria on Jun 24, 2005 9:30:48 GMT -5
Record stuff on your Ti83? Don't the proctors make you clear the memory before you take a test?
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Jun 24, 2005 10:06:38 GMT -5
Post by TreasureFinder on Jun 24, 2005 10:06:38 GMT -5
I believe the answer to Jaggy's question is 0.867 M.
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Jun 24, 2005 10:39:24 GMT -5
Post by Knight of Lodis on Jun 24, 2005 10:39:24 GMT -5
Record stuff on your Ti83? Don't the proctors make you clear the memory before you take a test? Well yes but here is what you do. You ARCHIEVE the file and do the standard wipe. That way the message shows up but the stored files are not deleted
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Jun 24, 2005 13:38:36 GMT -5
Post by Mystria on Jun 24, 2005 13:38:36 GMT -5
...I'll keep that in mind next time a test comes around
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Jun 24, 2005 16:33:06 GMT -5
Post by Jaggy on Jun 24, 2005 16:33:06 GMT -5
I believe the answer to Jaggy's question is 0.867 M. My, oh my. You are correct. You get a..... cookie? Record stuff on your Ti83? Don't the proctors make you clear the memory before you take a test? Well yes but here is what you do. You ARCHIEVE the file and do the standard wipe. That way the message shows up but the stored files are not deleted How do you archive it? I should've done that... before I deleted all my programs with the physics formulas in them.
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Jun 24, 2005 16:56:05 GMT -5
Post by Mystria on Jun 24, 2005 16:56:05 GMT -5
2nd funtion button--> mem/del or something like that ( bottom right ish) browse through the menus and eventually, you'll find "Archive"...ehhh, nvm, I have no clue what I'm talking about...
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Jun 24, 2005 23:10:25 GMT -5
Post by TreasureFinder on Jun 24, 2005 23:10:25 GMT -5
I just make my own Programs. You go to the menu where it says something like EDIT, NEW, etc. and you click NEW, name it, and then record the notes, formulas or whatever you want.
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Jun 25, 2005 8:50:19 GMT -5
Post by Knight of Lodis on Jun 25, 2005 8:50:19 GMT -5
You goto into the memory area and there is an archieve option in there. Just check the program giving it a * and its archieved. You can test it by trying to open it up. It should read archieved and not open until you go back and remove the * As for own programs what I used to do is make one and then after the DONE like I would put in all my formulas. That way the only way to view the formulas was to go and EDIT the program to see them. Whenever you ran my formula program it would read something like: Hello World Done and then going to edit would be like: Hello World Done ----------------- 5x+2d=4c Ox+H= LE H2o= water It worked really well
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Jun 25, 2005 10:45:10 GMT -5
Post by TreasureFinder on Jun 25, 2005 10:45:10 GMT -5
H20 = Water...that's awesome.
I always had trouble remembering that HPO was hypophosphorous acid.
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Jun 25, 2005 14:29:21 GMT -5
Post by PorkFatRules on Jun 25, 2005 14:29:21 GMT -5
U guys this is about banners not ur science class, lol
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Jun 25, 2005 15:41:30 GMT -5
Post by Magicman on Jun 25, 2005 15:41:30 GMT -5
Can't you see the two are identical?
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Jun 25, 2005 16:22:13 GMT -5
Post by TreasureFinder on Jun 25, 2005 16:22:13 GMT -5
Don't even get me started on how chemistry, nay, all of science should only have two laws to support it.
The Law of Entropy directly contradicts the Theory of Evolution. And that's just one thing I could point out.
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Jun 26, 2005 1:37:35 GMT -5
Post by Jaggy on Jun 26, 2005 1:37:35 GMT -5
You goto into the memory area and there is an archieve option in there. Just check the program giving it a * and its archieved. You can test it by trying to open it up. It should read archieved and not open until you go back and remove the * As for own programs what I used to do is make one and then after the DONE like I would put in all my formulas. That way the only way to view the formulas was to go and EDIT the program to see them. Whenever you ran my formula program it would read something like: Hello World Done and then going to edit would be like: Hello World Done ----------------- 5x+2d=4c Ox+H= LE H2o= water It worked really well Wow, how... sneaky. Haha, I don't think I'll have to go into all that trouble for it yet, but you never know. Btw, do you guys get formula sheets on your exams?
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Jun 26, 2005 13:24:40 GMT -5
Post by TreasureFinder on Jun 26, 2005 13:24:40 GMT -5
We do...sometimes. If the teahcer felt like it, she would give us the umpteen formula charts for the test. One time, she didn't pass out one until half way, and then made some half-assed excuse about how we had to memorize the constant for some esoteric conversion.
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