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Post by bfr on Jan 27, 2005 16:42:31 GMT -5
Tell us about anything good to download here!
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Post by Vladik on Jan 27, 2005 17:52:54 GMT -5
Please host your own files; if they are good, they will be hosted by us.
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Post by Pure on Feb 19, 2005 9:26:52 GMT -5
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Post by Vladik on Feb 19, 2005 14:37:08 GMT -5
I would download it if I had a 83+...
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Post by bfr on Feb 24, 2005 16:34:08 GMT -5
Here is some TI-GCC stuff. Direct link provided by Vladik, I just copied and pasted it.
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Post by Vladik on Feb 24, 2005 20:29:36 GMT -5
It is NOT "some TIGCC stuff". It is the direct link to the TIGCC program!
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Post by bfr on Feb 24, 2005 20:35:07 GMT -5
Whatever...
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Post by Simon on Feb 24, 2005 21:25:33 GMT -5
ha ha ha
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Post by bfr on Mar 23, 2005 17:16:25 GMT -5
It is NOT "some TIGCC stuff". It is the direct link to the TIGCC program! Picky...both you and bcherry.... But being too careless is bad...(which is what I have to watch out for lol)...so you and bcherry are the type of people that won't be making many careless mistakes on tests...(which sadly is what I do a lot. One time I thought "30" was "36" or something like that....)
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Post by bcherry on Mar 23, 2005 17:31:20 GMT -5
haha, careless mistakes are the only ones I make on tests... Like in my astronomy class, on the pop quiz there was a question about escape velocity, and I clearly hadn't read the chapters, paid attention or studied or anything, so I just assumed escape velocity was proportional to force of gravity. I had looked across the formula sheet quickly when I read the problem to see if there was anything more specific, but I didn't see anything. Anyways, when we got the quizzes back it turns out there was an escape velocity equation at the bottom of the first page on the formula sheet....
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Post by Vladik on Mar 23, 2005 17:42:26 GMT -5
Yeah. I rarely do not know the information that is on tests, I just make stupid errors.
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Post by Pure on Mar 23, 2005 19:17:28 GMT -5
ditto for me, especially in math!
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Post by bfr on Mar 23, 2005 19:21:05 GMT -5
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Post by bfr on Mar 23, 2005 19:23:36 GMT -5
Grrr...it (the link) works sometimes though....
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Post by Pure on Mar 24, 2005 8:54:54 GMT -5
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Post by bfr on Mar 24, 2005 16:41:11 GMT -5
Thanks protonpower89. I made that mistake so many times (*sigh* another careless mistake). That is part of what took me so long to get my programs on the calcleague website! I was kind of mad at myself when I remembered....
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Post by Pure on Mar 24, 2005 22:50:12 GMT -5
I just wish cjb.net would give FTP access... www.siteburg.comI think it gives FTP access...either that or it has info on it and has a link to another website that has it.
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Post by bfr on Sept 23, 2005 16:56:52 GMT -5
It can take notes...for only 4 lines? I'd rather store my notes in a string (TI-86) or use Notefolio (V200). Try improving it so that you can make multiple catebories for your notes, and it also syas how many worfs or whatever there are (to do that you could make it add 1 to a variable whenever it hits a space and make it start with a value of 1) I think www.siteburg.com either has FTP access or has a link to a website with FTP access.
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Post by Vladik on Sept 23, 2005 21:22:29 GMT -5
Siteburg is a good website.
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Post by bfr on Sept 24, 2005 10:04:47 GMT -5
Yup, I have a couple accounts there... I use it for PHP mainly although I could use it for Perl too once I get better at it.... They also give you mySQL databases.
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