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 Post subject: FE calculators for sale
PostPosted: Thu 04-19-2007 10:09PM 
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plenty of:
ti36 solar $40
fx 115msplus $30
new

they were bought in west planes, MO.
email:
ksr9q3@umr.edu

for your request

and you can pick them up from me tomorrow, anytime before 6:00 P.M
across from the physics building near the islamic center,,


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PostPosted: Thu 04-19-2007 10:24PM 
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Ponder you noob. I bought a new 36X for $20 this week at Staples lol. No it's not may yet.


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PostPosted: Thu 04-19-2007 10:32PM 
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No joke. I went to Wal-Mart ahead of time, and got one for $18....

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 Post subject: What a great buy
PostPosted: Thu 04-19-2007 10:45PM 
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I think it shows great compashion for your fellow students and en·tre·pre·neur·ship to be willing to sacrifice these Mighty Fine Calculators for such a price. If I needed a calculator for the FE exam I would pay anything it took to ensure I had the best advantage possible.


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PostPosted: Thu 04-19-2007 10:52PM 
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Also if I was they guy selling the calculators I would give a 90% cut to the guy who came up with the idea if posting on seek. I don't know it just seems like the cool thing to do.


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PostPosted: Thu 04-19-2007 10:54PM 
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West Plains, not West Planes. I hope you didn't drive that far to buy them, or if you are from there you would at least know how to spell it right.

FYI, Rolla was sold out so I bought a Casio for $15 at the Wal Mart in Salem. It is 30 minutes away. They had at least 10 when I was there, and plenty of the TI's.


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 Post subject: Re: What a great buy
PostPosted: Thu 04-19-2007 11:00PM 
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ksr9q3@umr.edu wrote:
I think it shows great compashion for your fellow students and en·tre·pre·neur·ship to be willing to sacrifice these Mighty Fine Calculators for such a price. If I needed a calculator for the FE exam I would pay anything it took to ensure I had the best advantage possible.


hahaha


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bcp wrote:
Also if I was they guy selling the calculators I would give a 90% cut to the guy who came up with the idea if posting on seek. I don't know it just seems like the cool thing to do.


Ponder you are so sassy.


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Instead of a 90% cut for the idea; I would give the guy who came up with the Idea 0% and keep the all of the profit for my self. Let's face it - UMR tries to teach us about how to survive in industry and this is how industry would treat you so 100% for the guy selling and absolutely nothing for the people that did the work to actually get the product sold


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PostPosted: Thu 04-19-2007 11:20PM 
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Yea your right, I guess I can kind of relate this to our senior design project.......


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PostPosted: Fri 04-20-2007 9:55AM 
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What parts of the project have you got going by your self? The temperature sensor? The current sensor? The analog inputs? The micro-controller interfacing to the GSM?

Just Curious


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PostPosted: Fri 04-20-2007 10:02AM 
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What the heck are you trying to pull marking the price up on those calculators 200%. Price gouging


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Pardon any additional threadjacking, but what's the project? I'm a microcontroller kind of guy myself.

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PostPosted: Fri 04-20-2007 10:32AM 
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A remote household monitoring system. It uses an enhanced simon board with analog inputs to monitor two temperature sensors and the current through a heater and if the system falls outside of the constraints set then it sends out a communication string over RS232 to a GSM cell phone module to have a text message sent to a phone number that is stored on the SIM card inserted into the GSM module


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snazzy-how much is a serial-gsm module these days?

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