Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
LOL.. Well, yeah. As an engineer, we were highly dependent on scientific calculators. And with the meager allowances we had, it wasn't easy to replace. Though, I never lost a single calculator to theft.

During the Pepsi "349" fiasco, of which I won one cap, I used the cash proceeds to replace my old Sharp scientific calc to the then state-of-the-art Casio FX-5000F. This baby got me through senior high and the whole of college. :D What with the 128 built-in formulas as well as it being programmable, my professors didn't had a chance.

OT:
hehe hindi niyo naman po sir sinagot yung tanong ko, kung anung taon po ito? hehehe

my dud was abled to bust that snatcher and took back his "priceless" calculator it was 1980's. "priceless" because he cannot replace it with his P7 allowance daily(sa dapits lang nakatira), and as an enginner, calculators was one of his priceless possessions.

anyways, share ko na din para di ot, i know, calculators are classified as computers as well? cause it does have chips like PC's have, do computations in numericall format like computers do,and have 0 and 1 as their ancient languages hehehe hirap maging i.t.

please do correct me