At 11:35 AM 7/29/03 +0100, Andrew Crystall wrote:
On 28 Jul 2003 at 23:41, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:

> At 02:13 AM 7/29/03 +0100, William T Goodall wrote:
>
>
> >My HP calculator has never crashed, although there are instructions
> >in the manual for resetting it should that happen :)
>
>
> Neither have any of mine (at least 4 different models I can recall,
> all of which I still have and still use 3 of them at least on
> occasion), even during battery changes.  Nor did any of the TI models
> I have owned, though the TI-59 had to go in for service when for some
> reason it stopped working entirely.  Neither have any of the Casio
> models I have owned.  Neither did the Sharp model I once dropped in
> the toilet:  it worked fine after it dried out.

I crashed my Casio. Entirely my fault, though. I managed to find one
of the two ways you can make it crash via programs... (both are
silly, but the one I did was pretty ludicrous..). Heh.



So, share! What are the two ways?




--Ronn! :)

I always knew that I would see the first man on the Moon.
I never dreamed that I would see the last.
        --Dr. Jerry Pournelle


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