Do they have a professional grade or business class version of this (yes tablet pcs could do the job, but this does what I need with out batteries, and for $20.)? I'm getting one for practicing Chinese characters and other memorization work.
I'm not too worried. I'll totally rock Dora the Explore on campus, if Walmart doesn't have any others. But ordering one that was made for adults would be nice.
Professional grade magnetic drawing board?
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This is going to be a stretch, since I know he is technically illiterate to common sense answers.. and he pretends he has me ignored
http://www.myboogieboard.com/
29.97 Pre-Orders get free shipping
ENJOY
They will have another version soon that incorporates a memory card to transfer to a PC
http://www.myboogieboard.com/
29.97 Pre-Orders get free shipping
ENJOY
They will have another version soon that incorporates a memory card to transfer to a PC
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
Re:
Cost of markersroid wrote:well... personally i'd just use paper.
how about a whiteboard?
Yeah I'm using paper. Lots of it. It works fine.
When i was learning Chinese in school, we made up flash cards that had the order and direction of all the strokes marked on them.
In the years that followed, these flashcards ended up behind all the closets in the house - the little squares of cardboard made for fun ninja-stars. I still find the odd one in boxs of old stuff.
In the years that followed, these flashcards ended up behind all the closets in the house - the little squares of cardboard made for fun ninja-stars. I still find the odd one in boxs of old stuff.