
Calculator Unboxing #6 (Staples collection) - Numberphile
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Also I giggled at the -NSFW- part. Ahh, if you knew me well enough. xD
Date: 2022-04-08
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Comments and reviews: 9
Pipo
First, the calculator unboxing videos are great comic relief! Absolutely wonderful.
Second, the ruler on the side of the calculator is in my opinion INCREDIBLY useful! At my desk I usually use things like books or a mouse mat or any small box lying around to draw straight lines. This one measures things as well! Very useful.
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First, the calculator unboxing videos are great comic relief! Absolutely wonderful.
Second, the ruler on the side of the calculator is in my opinion INCREDIBLY useful! At my desk I usually use things like books or a mouse mat or any small box lying around to draw straight lines. This one measures things as well! Very useful.
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Sean
Hardly an unboxing video if none of the calculators actually come in a box. More of an unbagging. I would give this video a 0/10 in the unboxing catagory and a 10/10 in the ridiculous catagory for a total score of 10.
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Hardly an unboxing video if none of the calculators actually come in a box. More of an unbagging. I would give this video a 0/10 in the unboxing catagory and a 10/10 in the ridiculous catagory for a total score of 10.
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Флинтхард
And bonus: it has NES cartridge micro scheme in it. I bet it's Super Mario Bros! Nice calculator bracer though. I am positive it gives the owner + 1 to Math and + 1 to Science skills.
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And bonus: it has NES cartridge micro scheme in it. I bet it's Super Mario Bros! Nice calculator bracer though. I am positive it gives the owner + 1 to Math and + 1 to Science skills.
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Stephen
I think the flexible one should be waterproof. You could take it snorkeling to estimate the number of fish in a reef or some other important calculations one might need to make on vacation.
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I think the flexible one should be waterproof. You could take it snorkeling to estimate the number of fish in a reef or some other important calculations one might need to make on vacation.
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SciGeoHistory
Giving your binder calculator a hug is one of the best decisions you will make in your life, it has been very useful in emergency calculations where all I have is a bin.
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Giving your binder calculator a hug is one of the best decisions you will make in your life, it has been very useful in emergency calculations where all I have is a bin.
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Howard
One other test I always carry out is to enter 1 + 2 - 3. I was always taught the answer should be 7 but most cheap calculators give 9 (including those in all my local banks)
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One other test I always carry out is to enter 1 + 2 - 3. I was always taught the answer should be 7 but most cheap calculators give 9 (including those in all my local banks)
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TheRealSpicke
In Switzerland it is common to write Numbers like 1'800'000. 64. I think it is better since you cant get confused if its just a separation or a decimal point.
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In Switzerland it is common to write Numbers like 1'800'000. 64. I think it is better since you cant get confused if its just a separation or a decimal point.
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Jitaki
Was I the only one who thought that picking up the ball and solving the maze was a great way to demonstrate the use of higher dimensions to solve spatial problems?
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Was I the only one who thought that picking up the ball and solving the maze was a great way to demonstrate the use of higher dimensions to solve spatial problems?
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ATMunn
You'd think a calculator unboxing would be incredibly boring. But I figured out this amazing formula a while back.
Boring + Matt Parker = Not Boring
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You'd think a calculator unboxing would be incredibly boring. But I figured out this amazing formula a while back.
Boring + Matt Parker = Not Boring
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