That's how this thread works. Everyone started discussing vacuum cleaners and other topics before so why wouldn't we start discussing calculators.
Same here. I didn't do any higher maths of any kind (because fuck that), but not once during my GCSEs or hearing about people in higher maths doing tests have I ever seen one. The most I've ever seen is a very basic scientific one, specifically this model: And the most we used on that was only the sine, cosine and tan buttons for trigonometry. And now I'm doing programming too so I don't even see physical calculators anymore.
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This is the calcurator I use pretty much every day It's nice, you can even play tetris or mine sweeper on it
My teacher once took my calculator just to check what went wrong on my calculation but instead kept playing Tetris with it and beat my high score. I was mad then.
I was thinking of getting something like that, but for now I have 2 apparently unbranded pens from a dentist and a bank.
Ayy... I blew up last night. I needed to vent without breaking something. You guys and your Pilots, pfft. I turned my own pen on a lathe this morning.
I use Uniball Signo 0.7mm pens for writing because I like gel ink pens, plus the ink is waterproof which is always neat. For non writing stuff I use a Pilot V5 0.5mm pen since it has a very thin nib on it, so it is easier to see what you are doing. I also have some Rotring Graphic pens too (0.3, 0.5, 0.7mm) which are good too. As for pencil's I have quite a few of random ones. But I always seem pick the Staedtler Noris pencil because it writes well and looks and feels like a pencil should. Speaking of pens it has been such a long time since I have had an Argos pen, everyone used to have them.