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Sharpulator

Calculator with built-in pencil sharpener
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There are two things that are needed most in the classroom: accurate calculations, and sharp pencils. Why not combine the two? I suggest a small non-mechanical pencil sharpener built into a calculator.

I googled this seemingly obvious gimmick, but all that turned up was one eBay auction for a dinky little plastic gadget that looked more like a toy than a tool. What I'm talking about here is a good old graphing calculator, maybe a TI-83 or 84. These things are a good two centimeters thick, and have enough room for a small sharpener built into the bottom.

DrWorm, Sep 23 2009

TI-83 Graphing Calculator http://shiar.nl/calc/tipics/ti83+01.gif
This thing's a beast. [DrWorm, Sep 23 2009]

Shameless. Cell_20phone_20pencil_20sharpener
[coprocephalous, Sep 23 2009]

awesome talent http://www.youtube....watch?v=lcu23Y47dN4
sorry, quite o.t. [dentworth, Sep 23 2009]

History of Leadholders http://www.leadhold...m/main-history.html
"The oldest known graphite pencil was in fact a leadholder. It was described in print by the Swiss naturalist Conrad Gesner in 1567" [zen_tom, Sep 23 2009]

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       a pencil with a little calculator at one end would be cute - need little fingers though.
po, Sep 23 2009
  

       Let's have a trumpet with a pencil sharpener as well. Useful when working out solos (or working out solo).
tatterdemalion, Sep 23 2009
  

       [+] only if it is powered by the sharpening, somehow.
loonquawl, Sep 23 2009
  

       I don't see pens as an upgrade to pencils, [21]. They're by far the cheaper, simpler to manufacture, better for than environment product that can be erased simply with an eraser. I've not used one since school, but the pen erasers always just tore up the page in their futile attempt to scrape the ink away from the page.   

       As to putting pencil sharpeners in things, meh. [ ]
theleopard, Sep 23 2009
  

       Arguably more fun would be a pencil with a sharpener built into the end (where some pencils have a rubber). This would look useful and handy, right up to the point where you actually wanted to sharpen the pencil and discovered that it was only useful for sharpening *other* pencils.
hippo, Sep 23 2009
  

       I know putting pencil sharpeners in things is on uneven ground for an original idea, but it seems like it would be so convenient, and doesn't exist, therefore I posted it anyway. Why not?
DrWorm, Sep 23 2009
  

       a sharp pencil is essential when the ceiling tiles are fibrous acoustic material and the class is populated with 14 y.o. hooligans.
dentworth, Sep 23 2009
  

       //Why don't people use propelling pencils? It's one of those things that you'd have thought would have completely put an end to the ordinary wooden pencil.//   

       I'm not 100% up on my pencil history, but wasn't the earliest form of pencil, the grip-lead pencil (a form of propelling-pencil lite) - with manufactured wooden cased versions being provided later as a cheaper alternative?   

       Oh and [hippo] I love the idea of a pencil with a pencil sharpener at the "other" end - classic.
zen_tom, Sep 23 2009
  

       Or a refrigerator with a pencil sharpener built in, for when you have to note your grocery list.
tatterdemalion, Sep 23 2009
  

       //a pencil with a pencil sharpener at the "other" end - classic// I'll second that.
MaxwellBuchanan, Sep 23 2009
  

       fourth, [hippo] you have an obligation to your public, etc.
FlyingToaster, Sep 23 2009
  

       Or how about a park bench with a pencil sharpener for those aspiring artists who like to draw trees and such?
tatterdemalion, Sep 23 2009
  

       Put one on a pint glass... writing and drinking go hand in... well go in both hands, actually.
daseva, Sep 23 2009
  


 

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