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How do you learn how to use the majority of your electronics?

Started by Kalahari Inkantation, December 13, 2007, 02:06:40 PM

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Quote from: KT on December 13, 2007, 06:36:08 PM
Macs are made for retards so they could start using computers.
Which would be why most uneducated consumers buy PCs because they don't even know what Macs are.

Ricky

fuck the manual, just press all the buttons until it works

Infel

Quote from: Title on December 13, 2007, 06:41:08 PM
Which would be why most uneducated consumers buy PCs because they don't even know what Macs are.
So Mac attempts to make itself look better by pulling some NDP style mudslinging.

Thyme

I play around with them.

I'll still eventually read the instruction manual for the sake of watching the pretty pictures. baby;

Snorkel

Quote from: Speedykaz on December 13, 2007, 02:47:14 PM
Instruction manuals are for losers.

My Trig teacher just taught everyone in the class how to use graphing calculators from the start.


For instance, where is i located on most TI graphing calculators? Does it even have i anywhere?  befuddlement

Infel

Quote from: Valentrinne on December 13, 2007, 07:36:51 PM
For instance, where is i located on most TI graphing calculators? Does it even have i anywhere?  befuddlement
It's one of the four function buttons or some shit.

YPrrrr

Quote from: Valentrinne on December 13, 2007, 07:36:51 PM
For instance, where is i located on most TI graphing calculators? Does it even have i anywhere?  befuddlement
Second function: decimal point, which is next to 0.

Infel

I swiped a 300 dollar calculator before, myself.

I can't figure it out, and the manual doesn't even make sense.

Snorkel

Quote from: Your Posting Rival on December 13, 2007, 07:40:10 PM
Second function: decimal point, which is next to 0.


Jesus, how have I never noticed that? It's been a year since I've needed that button, I've just been putting in square root(-819) or whatever to get it to output a number in terms of i until now.

psyduck;

YPrrrr

Quote from: Valentrinne on December 13, 2007, 07:43:12 PM
Jesus, how have I never noticed that? It's been a year since I've needed that button, I've just been putting in square root(-819) or whatever to get it to output a number in terms of i until now.

psyduck;
Lol, everyone in my school is pretty calculator-dependent so you learn your way around one pretty quickly.

Snorkel

Quote from: Your Posting Rival on December 13, 2007, 07:44:43 PM
Lol, everyone in my school is pretty calculator-dependent so you learn your way around one pretty quickly.


I remember last year when I discovered the matrix functions, it saved my ass on multiple tests... multiplying out huge matrices and shit.

The artist formally known

Instruction manual if it's something like a DVD player but otherwise everything I toy with

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