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Buleste
2nd December 2007, 14:32
No not a game based on the exploits of Glaswegian drug addicts but a game by Sensible Software where you, you guessed it, Spot trains.....I'd never heard of until just looking though WHdownload.com but for more info try http://hol.abime.net/4680. An award for the most strangest game ever?????

Submeg
2nd December 2007, 18:44
Oh yea we have talked about that one check it here. (http://forum.classicamiga.com/showthread.php?t=951&highlight=Train)

Buleste
2nd December 2007, 20:16
O.k. I'm behind the times, I know. Look i still have a Commodore calculator, you know the kind that doesn't have the LCD screen and has buttons that need about a tons worth of pressure for them to be pressed. And i still use it as it's cutting edge.

Submeg
2nd December 2007, 21:10
Can you take a square root on it? Or is that too technologically advanced?

AlexJ
2nd December 2007, 21:15
I've got one of those calculators I think, with red 7 segment numbers and a 9V battery (that didn't last very long)?

Buleste
3rd December 2007, 08:08
It has the 9v battery. It can +,-,*,/and % and it has a memory function. Its great.

Harrison
3rd December 2007, 08:32
But more importantly, it still works! You can't say that about most more recent electronics.

Stephen Coates
3rd December 2007, 08:59
I've never used a Commodore calculator.

I like my Casio calculator which i got in 2004. No idea how long it'll last but it works fine now.

Harrison
3rd December 2007, 09:08
At A-level we all bought the (at the time) new graphical scientific Casio calculators (good for cheating in exams), which allowed for graphical graphs to be plotted, as well as being able to program them, and mine is still working perfectly. And I've only ever had to replace the batteries once.

The one I got looks quite cool too with a flip open case and touch buttons, which is quite unusual for a calculator.

It is this FX-7500G one:

http://cdecas.free.fr/computers/pocket/images/fx7500g.jpg

Although I tend to use a most standard Sharp one I have for most things.

How sad, we are now discussing calculators! :blink:

Buleste
3rd December 2007, 09:13
From computer games about train spotting to calculators. And we wonder why there are no women on this site.........:p

Stephen Coates
3rd December 2007, 09:18
Nothing wrong with discussing calculators. They are very important. I have to use them all the time at college (and would be stuck without them).

Submeg
3rd December 2007, 09:27
Haha, yes calculators :blink: What have we come to? :p I rarely use a graphical calculator anymore, I probably couldn't use it even to cheat now! ;)

Harrison
3rd December 2007, 09:36
Good point. I probably wouldn't know where to start with mine to get it to draw a graph, let alone program it!

v85rawdeal
3rd December 2007, 09:37
Calculators AND women?



5318008!

Harrison
3rd December 2007, 09:43
Back to the playground we go...

:lol:

Submeg
3rd December 2007, 10:08
HAHA Poo! Yes, toilet humour is the best invention ever! ;)

Harrison
3rd December 2007, 10:22
And here's another...

55378008

Submeg
3rd December 2007, 11:34
so mature :rolleyes: