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cjyesterday at 9:31 PM2 repliesview on HN

How is that possible?

I wouldn’t have been able to function without it in school (20 years ago). But we also didn’t have iPhones.


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billxreynoldsyesterday at 10:27 PM

Back in the mid-90's we had a TI version of sneakernet where you would copy programs from one student on to your TI-85 via a link cable; this is how I got Tetris back in the day. I assume OP did the same.

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badc0ffeeyesterday at 10:16 PM

(Edit: I am assuming you were asking how it's possible I didn't use it, not how it's possible that people were copying programs onto their calculators.)

I don't know. It's been too long. We must have done graphing on paper.

I don't remember a lot of coursework in math that required me to produce a decimal value. For example, we wanted √2 instead of 1.414.

In physics, I think we used regular calculators.

I used to be bewildered at my parents not remembering certain things from high school. But, now I'm living it :).