ok so hows this for nerdity i figured out how to program diferent frequencies on my calculater to beep and now i am making music on it 8)
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ok so hows this for nerdity i figured out how to program diferent frequencies on my calculater to beep and now i am making music on it 8)
Nerd! :wink:
Cool! We used to do similar things back in the dark ages. Back in 1980, we had the old TI calculators, TI-59's, TI-55's, and so on. The thing that was interesting about them is they required quite a bit of power and so contained a small switching power supply.
When you held them up to a car antenna, you could hear the power supply over your AM radio.
Switching supplies change frequency as the power demand increases. So, no segments lit=lower frequency, all segments lit=highest frequency.
Also, it used to scare the crap out of people that were trying to catch a few Z's in their car between classes when you would walk by and place your calculator against the antenna.
Yeah, NERDS RULE!
You should learn all the notes for 'flight of the bumble bee' and play it on the calculator. That would be really nerdy, yet cool!
me im doing fur elise and my friends are doing mario theme and star wars and lord of the rings and indiana jones and stuff like that o and the calculator is a hp48 g
That kind of cool.
cough*chough*nerd*chough*
;)
OMG :shock:
That is so awsome!
You should do one of those chase songs from the old Scooby Doo cartoon, and play it while your running from people who want to give you a wedgie and steal your lunch money!
heck, learning all the notes for that song would be nerdy enough by itself. :wink:Quote:
Originally posted by dudesuperior
You should learn all the notes for 'flight of the bumble bee' and play it on the calculator. That would be really nerdy, yet cool!
LMAO!Quote:
Originally posted by Draco
You should do one of those chase songs from the old Scooby Doo cartoon, and play it while your running from people who want to give you a wedgie and steal your lunch money!