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Does it come with an instruction manual?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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http://www.letscrystalit.com/prodDet...40&Caller=2,57Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostWanted something with a bit more bling for her first day back at college
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Actually an iPhone or iPod Touch is probably a good shout.Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
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Close but she has something like the casio already.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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