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Posted by gehzumteufel on Jun-04-2008 22:48:

quote:
Originally posted by gypsygirl
i tried replacing the batteries in my rabbit when it died but whomp whomp, no dice.


I make a better substitute anyways.


Posted by gypsygirl on Jun-05-2008 01:22:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
I make a better substitute anyways.


sure you do ben, sure you do! lol


Posted by kadomony on Jun-05-2008 01:30:

quote:
Originally posted by gypsygirl
i tried replacing the batteries in my rabbit when it died but whomp whomp, no dice.



You probably got a loose wire on the motor. Open up the case with a Dremel tool and resolder it back on. If it's not that, then it's a slipped gear, which is a common problem with the rabbit vibe, in that case there's really nothing to do.

Don't ask me how I know this.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Jun-05-2008 05:56:

quote:
Originally posted by gypsygirl
sure you do ben, sure you do! lol

Don't knock it till you try it.


Posted by bas on Jun-05-2008 09:51:

Ok wow...Ben & Sarah made this thread creepy


Posted by Domesticated on Jun-05-2008 10:25:

quote:
Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
1. I received my first TI-83+ license in my Sophmore year in high school. It was great, and I was great at it. Unfortunately, I was too great at it, and the following year, my trigonometry teacher and the board of directors revoked my TI-83+ license for coding Proggies that would instantly shoot out answers.


Yes.

quote:
Originally posted by AnomalyConcept
Oh man, I wrote massive amounts of programs for my TI-83 for just about every subject: physics, trig/pre-calc, chemistry, you name it.


Yes.

I spent basically my final whole year at school coding my ti-83 in basic to spit out answers to trigonometry, factorisation, chemistry etc. At the end of the year I didn't know how to do ANY of the coursework, but I had programs that could answer 80% of the questions on the exams just by inputting the variables. I passed everything and ended up doing quite well.

I also spent copius amounts of time coding and distributing games during class, which half the year level ended up having. I made a horse racing game where you could be win/place and then six horses would actually race across the screen and probably five others, dope wars clones etc.

However, by far my greatest achievement was a chat program I wrote for the ti-83, so that in class you could hook up a cable to the guy next to you and ask for answers to questions in the middle of minor tests and exams without speaking out loud. It worked a treat.

Yes, without my ti-83, I never would have passed final year.


Posted by gypsygirl on Jun-05-2008 17:27:

quote:
Originally posted by kadomony
You probably got a loose wire on the motor. Open up the case with a Dremel tool and resolder it back on. If it's not that, then it's a slipped gear, which is a common problem with the rabbit vibe, in that case there's really nothing to do.

Don't ask me how I know this.


thank you, i think you're right, it does seem to have a short. gotta fix that asap

and shut up bas!


Posted by bas on Jun-05-2008 20:35:

quote:
Originally posted by gypsygirl
thank you, i think you're right, it does seem to have a short. gotta fix that asap

and shut up bas!

Stop having sex with boys!! Sarah doesn't do that


Posted by gypsygirl on Jun-06-2008 21:21:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
Stop having sex with boys!! Sarah doesn't do that


hey, if they're old enough to vote.......


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