By the way. Even though you got a correct calculation of days since your birth and calculate that in seconds by the simple formula you'll not be that many seconds old at the exact time of your birth. The reason is leap seconds. Wiki has a great article about leap seconds. But yeah. Normally people don't have to worry about leap seconds ;)
@HifiCentret considering most people don't know the exact second they were born, it's not really an issue. i just tought i'll mention it as a cute feature.
Beware of date calculations! If it's like the brother ML-71 - and I have no reason to believe otherwise - it's not Y2k safe and all dates are assumed to be before Y2k.
If you need serious date calculations get an HP of the following models: 12C, 17B-II, 17B-II+, 19B-II or 38E. And probably also 17B and 19B though I haven't got my hands on those two to verify. They're all Y2k safe and got a very wide date range of several 1000 years. The 17 and 19 span double of the others!
thanks for all the comments. sorry i didnt reply but ive got only dial-up connection right now. weve found a plastic 4string toy-guitar on the attic with my cousin. two of the tuningkeys and the bridge is missing, but if i have time ill try to repair it and put up a video.
By the way. Even though you got a correct calculation of days since your birth and calculate that in seconds by the simple formula you'll not be that many seconds old at the exact time of your birth. The reason is leap seconds. Wiki has a great article about leap seconds. But yeah. Normally people don't have to worry about leap seconds ;)
HifiCentret 11 months ago
@HifiCentret considering most people don't know the exact second they were born, it's not really an issue. i just tought i'll mention it as a cute feature.
Begnoc 11 months ago
@Begnoc Yes of course :)
HifiCentret 11 months ago
Beware of date calculations! If it's like the brother ML-71 - and I have no reason to believe otherwise - it's not Y2k safe and all dates are assumed to be before Y2k.
If you need serious date calculations get an HP of the following models: 12C, 17B-II, 17B-II+, 19B-II or 38E. And probably also 17B and 19B though I haven't got my hands on those two to verify. They're all Y2k safe and got a very wide date range of several 1000 years. The 17 and 19 span double of the others!
HifiCentret 11 months ago
@HifiCentret I mean it's brother ML-71 which of course is also a Casio. I can see it can be misunderstood with the company Brother.
HifiCentret 11 months ago
where can I buy one of these. My husband has one but it is not working. Please help
smcmurry1 1 year ago
do you have the manual?
luttom 2 years ago
sadly thats long gone with the box.
Begnoc 2 years ago
not understand anything you said
daian50 3 years ago
wath the song is?
daian50 3 years ago
Birdland by weather report. Written by the magnificent Joe Zawinul. May he rest in peace!
Begnoc 3 years ago
thanks for all the comments. sorry i didnt reply but ive got only dial-up connection right now. weve found a plastic 4string toy-guitar on the attic with my cousin. two of the tuningkeys and the bridge is missing, but if i have time ill try to repair it and put up a video.
Begnoc 3 years ago
Nice!! :D
MilesGos 3 years ago
Hahaha Birland played on a freaking calculator, just great!
metasjodiendo 3 years ago 4
Is the pitch of the notes meant to be that low? Have you checked the batteries? What type of batteries do those unit use?
Lachlant1984 3 years ago
Ügyes vagy...:)
Lascauxa 3 years ago
:DDDDDDDDDDDDDD YEAH!!!!!!
metromental 3 years ago