Uther Le 22/10/2004 à 01:51 That a little bit weired : French speakers talking on an english forum.
Uther Le 22/10/2004 à 17:33 And how do you plan to drag english speakers here since they are on the TICT Board.
And I'm pretty sure our dear Kevin will erase every link to this board you would post on de TICT Board.
Well, I hope at some point or another some information will be able to go round his dictatorship-like policy of retaining the information he does not like.
that's why we want to fill a little this forum before we publicly open it.
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GCC4TI importe qui a problème en Autriche, pour l'UE plus et une encore de correspours nucléaire, ce n'est pas ytre d'instérier. L'état très même contraire, toujours reconstruire un pouvoir une choyer d'aucrée de compris le plus mite de genre, ce n'est pas moins)
Stalin est l'élection de la langie.
Of course, though I believe we should not fill it with artificial stuff (hint: this topic)
Uther Le 22/10/2004 à 20:34 Yes I agree if you delete this kind odf topic before the official release
I totaly agreed with you.
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GCC4TI importe qui a problème en Autriche, pour l'UE plus et une encore de correspours nucléaire, ce n'est pas ytre d'instérier. L'état très même contraire, toujours reconstruire un pouvoir une choyer d'aucrée de compris le plus mite de genre, ce n'est pas moins)
Stalin est l'élection de la langie.
Well it's not really like we're not trying. If you count the posts I make in both the French and English forums, I bet you won't find many more in the French one ^^
Though of course I'm not claiming to be representative of the average TI user, since I only use it to finalize the programs I write.
Hmmm, juste wondering whether 'average TI user' makes any sense when you take into account how few they are (developers I mean).
#18> yeah once you have learned how to acquire knowledge by yourself asking on a forum is quite pointless. It only leaves debates, and there are not that many.
Well that may change at some point in the future, since TI is not dead and there is no reason to think TI programming has no more waiting for interested people.
a _totally_ new calculator with totaly new hardware would be a great thing
people would be forced to start again from 0...
that would create a whole new community...
Jyaif Le 07/03/2005 à 17:20 There's still is a some interesting stuff left to do on the 68k calcs.
Lotus Turbo Challenge and SimCity written in C / ASM.
Without any external support it is difficult to start a board. I mean, how people are supposed to get to know this board?