God created a very good and colorful world. Heaven will be a world of colors. However, many inventions in the past century or so started out in black and white.
The first permanent black and white photograph was taken in the 1820s. And

Kodak came out with the modern color film in 1935, but due to expense color snapshots didn't become common until the 1960s and it became the norm in the 1970s.
Black and white television shows were first regularly broadcast in 1928.
RCA sold color TVs in 1954 for $1000. When Disney aired episodes of the Wonderful World of Color from 1961-1969, my Mom and her sisters enjoyed watching it even though they still only had a little black and white tube in the house. In 1972 the sale of color televisions exceeding that of black and white. I grew up watching the color test bars before the cartoons started.

WOW!
There were some things my students could enjoy with color only if they had installed the software that comes with the purchase of a handheld. Now, if they buy the TI-Nspire CX they will be able to enjoy the wonderful world of color in math and science wherever they are. A great thing is how much content is ready to use with color and more will be coming out throughout the summer. It will be a good year to participate in a summer workshop. In addition to being equipped with a lot of classroom-ready content, teachers will get a TI-Nspire CX or TI-Nspire CX CAS handheld and Teacher Software.

I've had opportunity to play with the CX recently. Look forward to more details about what I've discovered.
3 comments:
Regarding your second image in this post, wouldn't it be better to fit a hyp cosine instead of a quadratic?
I am a huge fan of hyperbolic cosine. See http://bird-godlydominion.blogspot.com/2008/08/summer-projects.html
However, the shape of a projectile like a water drop is theoretically parabolic. A cable or chain supported at both ends or they Gateway Arch is hyperbolic cosine.
The first was Casio PRIZM fx-CG10 in 2010.
http://www.casio.com/news/content/51D7AC67-A2F7-479C-9250-926471B69BF9/
But this new TI Nspire CX is nice too :)
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