MLC: Multi-Platform Language for Calcs
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lol
Well, he had no internet connection because of his parents (he wasnt allowed to go on a comp because of bad grades), but now he's back Been helping a lot already.
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yeah... bad grades... probably not an uncommon problem in this crowd...
you know, my math teachers would always say "you cant use your calculator on the test because your not going to have it out in real life", I could never make them understand the depths of my calc obsession (or mabey its just plain stubborness)... i never go anywhere with out at least one calc, i'll even take them to the beach in plastic bags, just in case...
you know, my math teachers would always say "you cant use your calculator on the test because your not going to have it out in real life", I could never make them understand the depths of my calc obsession (or mabey its just plain stubborness)... i never go anywhere with out at least one calc, i'll even take them to the beach in plastic bags, just in case...
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Incidentally, is there a square root function in it? I have to go "[x^y]" ".5" "[=]" at the moment, which is a bit slow.DarkAuron wrote:Using the windows calculator makes calculations between hex, binary, and decimal ub3r fun! All the kids love it! This ultra-expensive commercial is brought to you by.. Microsoft!
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