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Guru3D Rig of the Month - July 2019





Meet the July edition of the Guru3D Rig of the month 2019, right here.
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JamesSneed
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Posted on: 08/01/2019 01:06 AM
I thought it looked like a TI-30.
I just had it hit me kids don't really use calculators anymore do they? I still have a TI-85 laying around here somewhere.
Very cool! That calculator looks like a TI SR-56. I still have one myself although I rarely use it now. I used to write little programs for it on occasion, before I had a computer. 

I thought it looked like a TI-30.

Božo Kaurić
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Posted on: 08/01/2019 07:18 AM
It is a TI-30
I thought it looked like a TI-30.
I just had it hit me kids don't really use calculators anymore do they? I still have a TI-85 laying around here somewhere.

It is a TI-30

krysc4d
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Posted on: 08/01/2019 07:39 AM
Amazing Rig Božo, at the beginning I thought it's a freaking fake 3D Render, respect mate!
Amazing Rig Božo, at the beginning I thought it's a freaking fake 3D Render, respect mate!

RonanH
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Posted on: 08/01/2019 11:09 AM
Wow that's a really slick build. I love it, great job.
Wow that's a really slick build. I love it, great job.
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Very cool! That calculator looks like a TI SR-56. I still have one myself although I rarely use it now. I used to write little programs for it on occasion, before I had a computer.