The Legend of the Lithium Battery
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I was just being playful! I know that sometime I forget to capitalize, or leave a comma out... Sorry!tr1p1ea wrote:Let he who has not commited a typo cast another post regarding spelling.
Who really cares, you do not need a degree in literature to post on these boards. Besides English is not everyones native language.
This place is not that strict, and i personally dont care.
You cant honestly say that you didnt know what he was talking about when he mentioned India then wrote "contry"?
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Dont you just wish that we had Wi fi internet on the TI.AndySoft wrote:You do have a point there, but I don't have enough time as it is, so I can't be bothered to try to comprehend stuff that is completely filled with abbreviations and spelling errors. As it is, I'm late for class almost every morning because I read these forums.
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Well actually it was meant as a joke more than an idea
But my friends dad "Claims" he had actually tried modifing a calc. He modified the link cord and connected it to a modified TV remote, so that the ti could send infrared beem across the room. He used the infrared link mod to cheat on physics tests. He distributed a bunch of cables to his friends and they could chat via the infrared cable in the test![Surprised :o](./images/smilies/grayscale_shocked_surprised.gif)
Using Infrared isnt really Wifi, since infrared only travels short distances but this just proves it can be done.
But my friends dad "Claims" he had actually tried modifing a calc. He modified the link cord and connected it to a modified TV remote, so that the ti could send infrared beem across the room. He used the infrared link mod to cheat on physics tests. He distributed a bunch of cables to his friends and they could chat via the infrared cable in the test
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Using Infrared isnt really Wifi, since infrared only travels short distances but this just proves it can be done.
Actually, there was a project called Telnet83 that --supposedly--did this. It resembled hyper terminal and used a null modem adapter.
Wi Fi would be a nightmare. And the processor wouldn't keep up. Did I mention it would be a nightmare?
Wi Fi would be a nightmare. And the processor wouldn't keep up. Did I mention it would be a nightmare?
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Heh, the British equivilent of a dollar store, though it sounds as if the stuff they sell doesn't suck. I don't know what could possibly have made his batteries so expensive. $15 or so got me a 30min charger with 4AA's, but it was less than a year ago.benryves wrote:We have a shop here called Poundland. They sold (at one point) two rechargable batteries for a quid. I now have a load of AAA/AA batteries and they're likewise going strongToaster wrote:I paid $70 US Dolars for 2 sets of batteries 3 years ago!
I use rechargable NiMH batteries and they last months between recharges. I never had a voltage problem, archiving works just fine. Additionally, I do use a lot of games, and I occasionally run a basic program for days at a time to solve some mathematical brain teasers. Rechargables are much better than normal batteries. (expecially alkaline ones)