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Calculator Unboxing #6 (Staples collection) - Numberphile

Calculator Unboxing #6 (Staples collection) - Numberphile

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Calculator Unboxing #6 (Staples collection) International: I used to have a similar flexible calculator. I practically -ate- that thing when I was in 5th grade. That thing was in my mouth through half the class. I was gnawing on it. The circuitry and front and back silicone sheets separated. I'd gnaw on that thing for ages. And it still worked. Pretty sure the thing is still lying around in the barn now, and if I popped some new batteries in there, it'd work. Those flexy calculators are extremely durable, but if you're anything like me, you won't settle for anything less than carrying your TI-NSpire CX calculator around with you everywhere.
Also I giggled at the -NSFW- part. Ahh, if you knew me well enough. xD

Date: 2022-04-08

Comments and reviews: 9


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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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