<p>ti-83...I don't think it's a plus. I've had it since I was in 7th grade, haha.</p>
<p>Ti-89 Titanium. I also like my casio scientific for simple calculations. Btw, casio owns texas instruments when it comes to scientific calculators.</p>
<p>..........casio...........</p>
<p>I use the sceintific and graphical ones at the same time.. The graphical casio is a bit complicated for me but i still manage.. I dont know how I'll manage the ti stuff.</p>
<p>TI-89 Titanium, baby</p>
<p>If you dont have an 89 then I feel bad for you.</p>
<p>My school's math department does not allow the TI 89 Titanium for some peculiar reason, so the students use variations of the TI 83 or 84.</p>
<p>Just get a regular 89 instead of a titanium...</p>
<p>Oops, I meant any variation of the 89. We are limited to the 83 and 84. Ugh.</p>
<p>TI-83 Plus Silver Edition-- got it in 9th grade</p>
<p>TI 83 Plus and we're required to have this one at my school</p>
<p>I had 83+ Silver 9th-12th. Screen broke in last September, so now I have a 83+</p>
<p>I have an old TI-89. It is, well, at the end of its life now. I wish you could buy a new "old" 89; I don't like the titaniums...</p>
<p>I hate TI.
I use my trusty old HP-49g+</p>
<p>i had a ti89 but it seems like someone stole it out of my locker, so im back to a ti83plus for now.</p>
<p>I don't use calculators, I use slide-rulers and tables, cuz i'm hardcore.:)</p>
<p>Ha... hardcore and old school Gumball.</p>
<p>I use a TI-89 Titanium, after my 83+ Silver broke twice. Never looked back since.</p>
<p>slide rulers are for wimps, i use an abacus (and tables)</p>
<p>actually i had a solar scientific calc but it got stolen</p>
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TI-83 Plus. I am the only member of my AP math class to have one-the rest have 89 Titanium, and the math teacher can't even remember how to use mine.
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Complete opposite at my school...... i have an old ti-89 (~1998-9????)</p>
<p>old ti-89. texas instruments hasn't done much in updating their graphing calculators, have they? [except giving them more RAM and Archive memory with fancy names].</p>
<p>I'm glad no has TI82s...</p>