I've never been a fan of graphics calculators. They're expensive, hard to use and generally useless but my opinion changed yesterday when I witnessed the most valiant effort ever performed by a graphics calculator
An hour into the Maths Exam I needed my neglected Graphics Calculator (who I later named Srgt. Yadav after Yogendra Singh Yadav). I turn it on to be greeted by
"Batteries critically low, replace immediately." I look at the exam, there are heaps of questions which my old calculator, speedy as it is, cannot do.
"Don't die on me graphics calculator!" I scream, in my head.
The screen fades but the calculator is still functional. I quickly punch in some questions, it's still going, I punch in some more and it handles it like a pro. This went on for about 45 minutes, me relying on a dying calculator. It survived the whole exam, on the last question as I wrote the answer down the poor thing died. It had given it's life fighting the war against math questions.
RIP Srgt. Yadav, without your determined fight against time I would have failed the math's exam.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
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Jordan, can't you put batteries into the graphics to bring it back to life?
ReplyDeleteand yes, Sergeant Yadav had the fighting spirit, and fought till the very end!
ReplyDeleteHehe nice story. The way you write makes everything sound so epic. Tonga, generally people dont carry triple-a batteries around with them :/
ReplyDeleteBut I do actually have some in my bag so I am a bad example :\
agreed!
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ReplyDeleteLULZ!!!! good story jordan
ReplyDeletejordan sometimes when u take the batteries out and put em back in it finds some power for some reason. i know its a lil bit late now, but at least you'll know if it happens again.
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