Author Topic: How do you open these damn plastic packages?  (Read 2433 times)


I've always used scissors, even if i cut it very sloppily, as long as i get it opened, i'm happy


put the lips of your snake to the edge of the plastic, and rub the packageing back and forth rapidly. that will cut something.

Knife.

Also, don't forget to put games on it.

I got my dad to open it for me.
I still say it's easier using a knife if you aren't strong.

Also, don't forget to put games on it.
Gonna do that.

titties

mine had a tab to pull that opened the thing for me.

I tried that for an hour. And got my fingers cut.

I did manage to rip open the calculator case of some girl at school, so I get bonus points.


I was watch "World's dumbest bla bla bla" and a woman smashed a watermelon with her boobs :R

Theres a little gap where it hangs, I usually stick a sharp knife in that hole and put a gash where it sticks out for the calculator and work my way from there. It works quite well.

These things are specifically designed to be as difficult to open as possible to discourage stealing.

These things are specifically designed to be as difficult to open as possible to discourage stealing.

I had to use industrial lock cutters to open them. A little too difficult.

Now, how do I put the data cable in?
It has 2 cables, mini usb to its weird port thing.
And usb to min usb.
« Last Edit: August 17, 2011, 10:54:47 PM by Vine »

Ask MacGyver, he used the skiszors and a rubber band!

Oh look, after googling it.
http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/productDetail/us_ti_connectivity_kit.html
They could have made it simple and included that with the calculator.
OR JUST MADE A DAMN USB TO MINI A CABLE INSTEAD OF HAVING A MINI B TO I/O stuff THING.
They could also increase memory, I mean there's a flash drive the size of a dime with 4 gigs of data.

Oh look, after googling it.
http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/productDetail/us_ti_connectivity_kit.html
They could have made it simple and included that with the calculator.
OR JUST MADE A DAMN USB TO MINI A CABLE INSTEAD OF HAVING A MINI B TO I/O stuff THING.
They could also increase memory, I mean there's a flash drive the size of a dime with 4 gigs of data.
That thing is a load of horsestuff.  I used a typical USB to mini-USB cable but the software is so ass-backwardly coded it's frustrating.  Took me forever to copy biology notes.