How can I prevent losing my calculator again?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around strategies for preventing the loss of calculators and other personal items, particularly in academic settings. Participants share their experiences with disorganization and propose various methods to keep track of belongings.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses frustration over losing multiple calculators and describes a pattern of disorganization.
  • Another participant questions the circumstances of the loss, asking whether the original poster was walking or sitting when the calculators disappeared.
  • A suggestion is made to use a permanent marker to remind oneself where items are placed.
  • Some participants humorously propose unconventional solutions, such as using velcro to attach items to clothing.
  • One participant raises the possibility of theft as a reason for the lost items.
  • Another participant shares their method of organization using a backpack with folders, emphasizing the importance of checking areas before leaving.
  • There are multiple suggestions for using cheaper calculators to mitigate the impact of loss.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the best method to prevent losing items, with various competing views and humorous suggestions presented throughout the discussion.

Contextual Notes

Some suggestions rely on assumptions about personal habits and preferences, which may not apply universally. The effectiveness of proposed solutions remains untested and subjective.

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I am in my opinion the most disorganized person of the world, i don't use any binders, if i get papers from teachers, I stick them into my pocket :redface: and most likely lose them along with much needed points.. But this year I have gone on a loosing spree, first I lost my TI-83, yesterday I lost my TI-86 calculator, I don't know how they disappeared, I had them in my hands and then two minutes later I look at my hands and they are not there.. :eek: I am going to end up in utter poverty if I continue like this.. :frown:
 
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klusener said:
I had them in my hands and then two minutes later I look at my hands and they are not there.
What were you doing? Walking or sitting?
 
I don't remember, I suppose I must have been day dreaming as usual, but I was walking with them and then I entered some room and then went into my class and when I looked around my things (books, calculator, papers) had disappeared..
 
klusener said:
first I lost my TI-83, yesterday I lost my TI-86 calculator

you lost them because TI is the anti-christ. what you need is a Hp 49g+, not TI whatever. however, i really can't solve your other problims

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what you need is a scientific calculator :)
cheap so it doesn't matter if you lose it really and it works just as well as a graphics.
 
but the problem here is whatever I have I lose, because I always forget where I put my things.. I think I am going to use a permanent marker to scribble on my hands where I put my stuff.. Note to me: pants are on legs, hands are attached to arm..
 
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klusener said:
but the problem here is whatever I have I lose, because I always forget where I put my things..
Have you considered tying both of your calculators to an elastic cord and running it through your jacket sleeves like your mamma used to do with your mittens?
 
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klusener said:
I don't remember, I suppose I must have been day dreaming as usual, but I was walking with them and then I entered some room and then went into my class and when I looked around my things (books, calculator, papers) had disappeared..
It still isn't clear to me what happened. You are now saying that they were in a room, you left, came back and they were gone?
 
Well, darn, as I started reading, I was thinking all we needed to suggest were for you to get some proper binders and a backpack with compartments for stuff to get yourself organized, but as I read further, I realized that would just mean you'd lose the whole binder and backpack. :bugeye: That's not being disorganized, that's having your head in the clouds. :wink: Short of covering your jacket with velcro and another square of velcro on the back of every object your prone to lose, and then velcro-ing everything to your body, I'm not really sure how to help on this one. I guess you could just make sure everything has your name and phone number on it so people can return your stuff to you when they find it, and then hope it's found by honest people.
 
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Moonbear said:
covering your jacket with velcro and another square of velcro on the back of every object your prone to lose, and then velcro-ing everything to your body,
All you need after that is to toss him into the sheep pen for the perfect orgy.
 
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Are you sure someone is not stealing your stuff?

I use a backpack with loose folders and keep the folders in the backpack. 1 folder per class. I also keep a single pad of paper for notes, that I can tear off in loose sheets. When I want to store something I just stick it in a folder. Minimal fuss and I generally have everything. Also, I habitually check every area I get up from to make sure I'm not leaving anything behind.
 
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Soilwork said:
what you need is a scientific calculator :)
cheap so it doesn't matter if you lose it really and it works just as well as a graphics.


Spot on!

I lost my treasured £5 Sharp yesterday on the way to an exam. I just went to my admin office, and they gave me a new one!
 

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