You can't live your whole life beholden to batteries, bon.
She could get a solar calculator.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
You can't live your whole life beholden to batteries, bon.
She could get a solar calculator.
On the DVR remote there's two buttons marked "day". They are used when you're in the guide to go forward or backward 24 hours.
You can't live your whole life beholden to batteries, bon.
There are few occasions when I need to do multiplication and I don't at least have my phone and/or blackberry handy. Or a computer! I can't remember the last time I did multiplication on paper.
You people are all crazy. This is what calculators are FOR.
You're crazy. That's what the calculator application on your computer is for.
She could get a solar calculator.
You can't live your whole life beholden to the sun, Gud.
Oh, wait...
You can't live your whole life beholden to batteries
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((((Aimee))))
Aimee, I'm so sorry, and at the same time glad that you were there for your grandfather and the rest of your family.
Re: arithmetic -- for my Econ midterm last week, she strongly encouraged us to bring calculators, just so we didn't get tripped up by something easy, even though there wasn't likely to be a ton of computation. One of my friends forgot her calculator that day, and ran out to buy one. On the test? There was exactly one bit of subtraction to do. Eh.
While fast forwarding press the > or < button (the around the select button). It hits the quarter hours.
Ahhhh, thanks!
The A thing: If you're in guide, you can go forward in 100-channel increments by pressing the A button. If you're in the title guide, you can go forward by title by using the C button.
OK, that I knew, but I don't really care, because I scroll by my favorites.
Oh, question for people who order from Amazon: I got emails saying my order has shipped, but on the website, they don't think I have any recent orders. Is that normal?
Oh, question for people who order from Amazon: I got emails saying my order has shipped, but on the website, they don't think I have any recent orders. Is that normal?
Jesse, that happened to me with the latest Harry Potter book. Even after the book had been delivered to me, Amazon's web site *still* said I didn't have any recent orders.
Good calculator fun is handing someone your old HP when they ask to borrow a calculator. Then sit back and watch the confusion.
Jesse, that happened to me with the latest Harry Potter book. Even after the book had been delivered to me, Amazon's web site *still* said I didn't have any recent orders.
Word, thanks.