Calculus
JP & Mahen Shrestha
(Based on 1 review)
Hand out a sealed envelope prediction to someone on the audience. Open your cell phone calculator, and have two spectators think of any random numbers. To "fuse" their thoughts, they add the numbers on the calculator to get a result. That result will match your sealed prediction.
Ask some members of your audience to enter random numbers on the calculator while your back is turned, you guess the final result digit by digit. Pure. Mindreading.
- Practical - No need to carry a physical calculator!
- Can be used in any cell phone, PDA,or computer*
- The spectators chosen numbers are free choices
- No stooges
- No sleights
- High technology
- Different results every time
- You can repeat the effect immediately
- Perfect for walk-around
- It can be used as a regular calculator
- The mobile calculator is fully examinable before and after the effect
You'll always have it with you as long as you have your cell phone!
Comes complete with the necessary software and detailed instructions on a CD ROM.
*must have flash installed.
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Calculus by JP and Mahen is put out by Who’s Magic. I have not been a fan of Who’s Magic. Most of their products have been substandard and at times ridiculous. This one shows promise.
Basically, Calculus is a program that you can down load to your cell phone to rig the cell phone calculator. By pushing the “%” sign you activate the calculator and you can have the total of some numbers add up to what you want. You can also reprogram the answer to any number you desire. I really like the idea. But, I am hesitant to load a program that I do not know into my $400 cell phone.
If you have the courage, this could be a very nice tool. I did not try to load it into my phone.
The trick comes with a CD with an instructions on an adobe reader file and the program you will down load to your cell phone.
If it works you could have a nice little impromptu tool.
Basically, Calculus is a program that you can down load to your cell phone to rig the cell phone calculator. By pushing the “%” sign you activate the calculator and you can have the total of some numbers add up to what you want. You can also reprogram the answer to any number you desire. I really like the idea. But, I am hesitant to load a program that I do not know into my $400 cell phone.
If you have the courage, this could be a very nice tool. I did not try to load it into my phone.
The trick comes with a CD with an instructions on an adobe reader file and the program you will down load to your cell phone.
If it works you could have a nice little impromptu tool.