How To Understand Directions Of Texas Instruments
Have you ever received an electronic device as a gift or bought one with the intention of reading the directions? Usually I just toss the directions aside but I was utterly befuddled with my new electronic device. It was a new scientific calculator and I bought it because it was (almost) just like the one I used in high school algebra. Ahh, to go back to the days of easy quadratic equations! I say this because when I started using my new calculator I could not, for the LIFE of me, figure out how to use the “memory” function. I was bound and determined to figure it out tho. I looked on line to no avail. My searches wouldn’t bring up exactly what I needed. Then I looked in the direction where I tossed the directions and turned to the section on how to use the memory. You know what? The answer was there ALL THE TIME. I kid you not, I was frazzled by then and was grateful to have the answer!
…and all I had to do was read the directions. Who knew? Oh, maybe the people who wrote them, sure…but I’m way smarter than that, right?
Guess not!
So, to all of the direction writers out there wherever you are. Thank you. Had I looked in the recommended place first, I would have a couple of fewer gray hairs.
Kudos to the TI direction writer. You guys ROCK.