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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostForget the calculator (you friggin geeks) and take the young lady up the Oxo Tower for bit of relaxing pleasure.
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Forget the calculator (you friggin geeks) and take the young lady up the Oxo Tower for bit of relaxing pleasure.
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I bought one at Poundland last Christmas for, well, a pound. It has all the usual statistical and scientific functions and seems to give the same answers as other more expensive calculators.
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I'd love a symbolic calculator, i.e. one that could solve integrals and other formulae symbolically rather than just numerically.
Maybe I'm getting old fashioned but does anyone hanker after the old M+ and MR memory keys of yore? Newer calculators come with memory history and extra stores but the old M+ and memory recall was quicker to do than hitting SHIFT-STO, ALPA-[alpha-key]...ALPHA-[alpha-key]. I prefer my old Casio-fx57c over my newer calculators and will miss it greatly when it finally expires.
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get her a solar powered, low emission , edible in an emergency, jobby. As a potential accountant, she would probably appreciate one that is future proofed against any rise in CED, that's calculator Excise duty.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostWanted something with a bit more bling for her first day back at college
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Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Posthttp://www.casio-europe.com/euro/cal.../design/table/
http://www.madeindesign.co.uk/prod-D...-refLc63f.html
http://www.business-gifts-supplier.c...ors_48_21.html
Not exactly rolex. But then some coont will nick it anyway.
Wanted something with a bit more bling for her first day back at college
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You must really hate her!
What sort of repeat business is she going to get from clients if she is seen with a Rolex-Calc? “Damn woman must be making a mint of money out of us to have one of those., mutter, mutter, ..... Won’t have her back again”.
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