I always see 8th graders doing this in TI83-Basic.
Reminds me of a program I used to have for my TI-83+... It gave a countdown, and when it reached 0 it gave an "ERR: Memory" from overflowing the stack.
at the end of the day, most people want a big single unified IM network where they can use the account and client they prefer, and speak to all of their friends.
oh, nevermind
In the beginning there was nothing. Then God said "Let there be light.", and there was still nothing, but you could see it.
I remember playing some game (it was open source) almost exactly like this not too long ago... I have no idea what it was called though.
I always see 8th graders doing this in TI83-Basic.
Reminds me of a program I used to have for my TI-83+... It gave a countdown, and when it reached 0 it gave an "ERR: Memory" from overflowing the stack.
at the end of the day, most people want a big single unified IM network where they can use the account and client they prefer, and speak to all of their friends.
Sounds a lot like Jabber
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Fermilab is within walking distance of my house, and this is the first I've heard of this!
And I was really wondering which screws go where... (I _know_ mine are in the wrong places...)
I wrote a program on my friend's calculator (a TI-83 Plus) to add 1 to all answers over 50. That really messed him up on his homework.
From Yahoo! Shopping:
- Apple iPod 20GB
- Nikon CoolPix 3100
- Nokia 3650
Odd, I really didn't consider those some of the biggest tech flops ever...
You can cook?