Totally agree!
Nonpareil means unique, unmatched, 'sans pair', etc...
It would be kinda heresy including TI calcs simulations in the official Nonpareil package. Nevertheless, a separate package with some TI calculators would be much appreciated as some of us here had one of these (My first programmable calculator was in fact a TI-59. I had also a TI-51-III and an LCD TI-57 - display and chips available for free, if someone is interested).
Regards,
Gerson.
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nonpareil [nónpa ráy’l] noun (plural nonpareils)
1.somebody or something unparalleled: somebody who or something
that has no equal
2.PRINTING six-point type: a size of printers’ type equivalent to
six point (dated)
adjective
peerless: having no equal
[15th century. From French, literally ‘not (having) equal’,
from pareil, ‘equal’, from popular Latin pariculus, diminutive of
Latin par, ‘equal’ (see PAIR).]
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