When was the last time you took your calculator on an adventure innawoods?
When was the last time you took your calculator on an adventure innawoods?
When I buried it.
Most people around here don’t seem to care for calculator threads any more. I’m more of an RPN fan myself.
I am very gar for the SwissMicros DM42 myself. Wish I had one. Are they still available?
Yeah, it’s a nice calculator. It has an easy generic USB flash drive for storing programs and so on. You can also print to and plot on the 82240a/b as well.
I take it every time
This printer is cute, desu~
I don't leave the house
It runs on AA batteries and thermal paper in a common size. It’s great. It’s wireless. You can also use that printer with the HP-41/42/28/48/50 series and the WP-34s with the proper mod and firmware.
my nspire is relegated to indoor use, I take a solar powered scientific calculator outdoors if I need one
This is sad. Nspires like to play outdoors.
nspire is THE COMFIEST calculator. TI-87 fags will never be able to understand. SAD!
I bought one of these as a novelty shortly after my smartwatch busted. Then I started using it to do quick math to solve larger problems. I can honestly say I've gotten more use out of this watch than I have with any smart watches I've owned.
Is there any cheapo RPN calculator available, even on aliexpress?
Get a 50g before they become too pricey.
True, so true.
Old russian Elektronika's are quite inexpensive. Just double check the wiki if it has RPN. Most of them were RPN.
I got a 12C for $20 on eBay
m-my gf wont let me get one
Get one anyway
What would you recommend for someone that hasn't touched a calculator since high school but now requires one for working with and around radioactive substances?
I'd pretty much always recommend a TI 84 Plus SE. If your training/learning about radioactive substances, a lot of text books use screencaps directly from the calculator so it's easy to learn to use and is pretty powerful. Just get a used one since new ones are overpriced.
I have this bad boy since school days. changed the battery a couple of times but it's still good.
I don't even know what half the functions are but you don't really need advanced functions from a calculator as a software engineer anyway
It doesn't have hexadecimal support so I just use computer's calculator
Can’t go wrong with TI-83 or TI-84
Buy a 991.