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Updated SandMath-II and 41Z modules - Ángel Martin - 09-07-2011 With summer gone I thought it'd be a good time to post updated versions of the classics, so here they are.
Updated 41Z - Revision 9F.
Updated SandMath-II
- A new Statistics function menu
All available at TOS for download.
Enjoy,
Edited: 7 Sept 2011, 11:23 a.m. after one or more responses were posted
Re: Updated SandMath-II and 41Z modules - Marcus von Cube, Germany - 09-07-2011
Quote:Poor Mr Riemann, an often misspelled person. ;-) Re: Updated SandMath-II and 41Z modules - Ángel Martin - 09-07-2011 ok, hardly the most relevant part of the post but I got it :-)
Re: Updated SandMath-II and 41Z modules - Gerson W. Barbosa - 09-07-2011 Quote:
Sounds just a typo to me, rather than mispelling, like sieze intead of seize. In typing, these vowels are assigned to the medium fingers, hence some occasional confusions. Ryemann or Rainman would have been mispelling :-)
Re: Updated SandMath-II and 41Z modules - Ángel Martin - 09-07-2011 I think you're right Gerson, more and more my fingers go their own way independent from the eyes on the keyborad... It's actually a relatively frequent typo amongst native english speakers - which I'm not, but that's another story. Since I live in germany I'm very aware of the "ie" vs. "ei" diphthongs, so shame on me I also fell into the same trap.
Re: Updated SandMath-II and 41Z modules - Marcus von Cube, Germany - 09-07-2011 I came across the same error in the WP 34S sources in more than one place. I'll never understand why the same vowel [i:] is spelled differently in "receive" and "believe". But this makes me understand why native English speakers tend to confound the two.
Ángel, where are you located in Germany?
Re: Updated SandMath-II and 41Z modules - Gerson W. Barbosa - 09-07-2011 Quote:
Etymology (Anglo-French receivre > receive) and the Great Vowel Shift might offer some explanation.
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