User:Clevor

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Got a calculator in 6th grade, and I originally wanted a TI-Nspire CX II. However, they were sold out at the Walmart my mom and I went to. I got a Ti-84 Plus CE revision M there, and I used it a lot. I made a math menu helper thing tool called Mather, which was just yet another math menu equation thing. In 8th grade, I found a TI-84 Plus CE revision I in a lost and found drawer. I wanted a TI-84 Plus, so I traded my first CE with one of my cousins, who had an 84+ revision AB. I kept the revision I CE because I was able to install BOS on it, and I did once. In July of 2023, I bought a TI-Nspire with Touchpad. Just for Ndless, I bought a TI-Nspire CX II CAS the next month. I wanted to see the 68k series, so I bought a TI-89 Titanium in October. Unfortunately, it didn't respond to keypresses, unless via a genetated interrupt. After that, I bought a Voyage 200, which had abour 6 dead columns in the Ebay listing. Sometimes, it would change from 3 to 2 or 1 dead columns, which was strange. There was always 1 specific column that always stayed dead, no matter what. The day after I got my Voyage 200, my Geometry teacher got me her old TI-83 Plus. It didn't work. I don't have much of a plan on what [TI] calculator to buy next, as I am comfortable with what I have. When the Zero Calculator comes out, I may or may not buy it.

My eventual goal is to have 1 of every calculator model. I am not going to buy a second copy of a calculator, unless it was given to me as a gift. I also want a single prototype calculator, which doesn't count towards the previous "rule".