Spyke
lemmy.world

Alt Text ::: spoiler spoiler College Board issues aside, I have fond memories of TI-BASIC, writing in it a 3D graphing engine and a stock market analyzer. With enough patience, I could make anything ... but friends. (Although with my chatterbot experiments, I certainly tried.) :::

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frezikreply
midwest.social

Computer Shopper was the shit back in the day. Imagine Newegg's listings of computer hardware bound up every month into a catalog.

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lemmy.world

I mean, a banjo could show up in country music of any kind, but it feels quite Appalachian to me. Though after looking apparently the top half of Alabama counts, anyway, so TIL!

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lemmy.ca

They are a company that makes thinky-sand.

First they realized that if they forced everyone to use their thinky sand at school, they could charge a massively inflated price.

Then they realized that if they made the thinky-sand go boom, they could charge whatever they wanted.

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huquadreply
lemmy.ml

Teaching sand to think was a mistake.

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lemm.ee

This is like General Mills, the cereal company, making submersibles like DSV Alvin.

If you eat Cinnamon Toast Crunch while exploring the sea bed in the Alvin, you're still using the same company for both lol

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lemmy.zip

If you think TI's set of manufactured products is insane, look at a Japanese Keiretsu like DKB or South Korean Chaebol, like Daewoo.

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The joke is exactly that Japanese and SK company make everything, differently from the US ones.

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frezikreply
midwest.social

Hitachi, man. Do you need an air conditioner? A hydrolic excavator? A pussy diddler? A 120mm self propelled mortar? If all of the above, they're the company for you.

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I don't know that Yamaha makes weapons but they make everything, so probably.

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What's a cruise missile if not an advanced calculator with an engine, some fins, some sensors and some servos.

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lemmy.world

If you never sat around in class playing Pokémon on your TI-84 Plus after you finished your math exam earlier than the rest, you have no idea what true power feels like.

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Hathawayreply
lemmy.zip

Wtf Pokémon? I thought I was hot shit with brick break and a couple other minor apps if I remember

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lemmy.world

Dramatic exaggeration I assume. But there was a Super Mario clone (at least on my TI Voyage 200).

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rustyfishreply
lemmy.world

Nope. It was a „fully functioning“ version of Pokémon. Not an emulated one, super simplistic and it ran like ass, obviously something tinkered together by a fan, but still a version of it. The TI-84 Plus CE even had the GB Color versions on them fully emulated.

Sadly the TI-84 Plus CE only became the standard right after we graduated.

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Back in the day we would type 58008 on our calculator and turn it upside down to satisfy our porn needs...

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I wasn't ti-84 plus rich. But I was palm pilot tungsten E rich, and played Pokemon and drug wars during class.

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I had a game I think was called "Gangsta" or something which was a text-based game where you sold drugs and had sex with hookers or something

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lemmy.world

Good ol' "aerospace and defense" industry. The backbone of every healthy society.

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lemmy.ml

Calculators? Did you mean "machines that can run DOOM"?

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Drug Wars, 100%. Taught me everything I needed to know about quaaludes.

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lemmy.ml

TI sold their defense segment business to Raytheon in the late 90s. I don't think they make missiles anymore.

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This goes all the way back to ancient Roman times (and earlier).

Roman Engineers: I guess we making bridges now.

Also Roman Engineers: What the fuck! Onagers? Scorpions? Siege towers?!

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To their credit, TI will stop making calculators when the Earth becomes uninhabitable.

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