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Wood anemone (Anemone nemorosa) is a native flower - It looks great at this time of year in flower under the trees at Rowallane.
Popular with the bees collecting pollen - very out of focus cream load visible here but better (in focus) in the next picture
A new one for my Honey bees on named flowers set set
And will also go on the botanically sorted spreadsheet at:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-_uJANb_oKgIZLEvm0mFjYq3W...
This template is prepared for understanding the deflection characteristics of a structural beam under a specific loading conditions. This template aids in stress and deflection calculations for structural beam supported on both ends and uniform loading. SpreadsheetWEB version of the template allows to carry out the calculations online.
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This is an informative Periodic Table. Atomic numbers, symbols and atomic weights of the elements are displayed on the table as usual. In addition, detailed information (specific propertioes, areas of use, etc.) about the selected element is displayed over the table. Melting points, boiling points and liquid ranges of all elements in the table are displayed on a temperature-atomic number chart, in which again the selected element is highlighted. For the ease of dynamically using the table and updating the chart, the template uses VBA code. Hence, macros need to be enabled to use the Periodic Table.
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Gear available for purchase is listed here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zrBzcCe2moh0CvZkhUuWSKXi2...
Gear available for purchase is listed here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zrBzcCe2moh0CvZkhUuWSKXi2...
You know how some aspects of work can sometimes seem pretty petty? Spreadsheets, targets, meetings?
When it gets like this I head down to our Sim Hall, where we are creating bleeding edge virtual environments to educate and train the prospective 21st Century Generation Z leaders who are the key to the prosperity of our future society...
Then it all seems worthwhile. Really worthwhile... Especially the fact that this awesome development space is just downstairs from my desk, and that the company has invested in it.
A very use full template for a 150 people company. It performs best because it saves Human resource time. As in every company it is difficult to maintain a record of in time and out time of every employee as well as leave records. It can also be enhanced so as to know what is the time of late in and early out of an employee.
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Gear available for purchase is listed here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zrBzcCe2moh0CvZkhUuWSKXi2...
What a day! Nothing exciting, just spent most of it slugging it out with a particularly nasty spreadsheet - urg, it turned the inside of my head out and made me dribble by the end of the day. I’ll crack it tomorrow, even if I have to stay till . . . oooooo . . . half past 3.
I was really up for doing my 365 tonight, had an idea that it would be awesome fun to pose with my favourite cartoon character of all time – Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes! If you’ve never experienced Calvin and Hobbes click here to see what all the fuss is about. It’s just the funniest, quirkiest comic strip ever and I’ve been a fan since I was about 10 or 11. And my youngest son Ben reminds me so much of Calvin, not only in terms of personality but he looks like him too! Ben even has the tuft of hair sticking out the back of his head!
It’s taken me hours (and caused an argument with the missus, think I’ll be posting some quickie shots for the next few days) to get this shot as I wanted it. I’ve used Lightroom, Photoshop and Paint (yes, Paint!) and at least three separate photos to get the shot above – but by God it was fun!
I’m pretty happy with the results, as always I think it could be better, but then who doesn’t? It’s certainly different to any 365 shot I’ve posted so far. Oh before I forget it's meant to have a certain 'glued together' look, kind of a scrapbook feel to it. I thought it'd add a bit of texture, break up the white a bit and add a bit of interest.
Friday tomorrow, and mum and dad have promised lasagne when we visit after work/school/nursery.
Hmm, tomorrow’s shot may have a slight pasta theme, with hints of cheese and garlic bread . . .
y aquí el reto agua! espero que os guste!
Participantes: docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AuUb_ql9WMzHdF9TaDJ5...
05.05.2016: I discovered these Rip van Wafels Dark Chocolate Sea Salt cookies and love them. So delicious!
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We hook your website up with customisable forms. Once the leads are captured on your form you can access the records on a spreadsheet. You also have the felxibilility to customise fields and make changes at any time.
An easy feature to export the data from the cloud console lets you archive call logs, text messages and location history so you can manipulate in a spreadsheet if you need to.
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www.budgetrecordinfo.com comes The Family Budget Record which is a spreadsheet that allows the user to achieve financial goals by setting up a budget amount for 50+ expense items that are common for most individuals or families. Expenses can be recorded on a daily and monthly basis and compared to the budget amount you establish for each type of monthly expense. Spending habits and patterns can be easily seen so as to be able to alter them to achieve long-term financial goals. The spreadsheet can be easily edited to add or remove items according to your lifestyle. The spreadsheet is preformatted to automatically complete totals. There are many features that are not described here. This is the world’s BEST financial spreadsheet. Complete EZ instructions are included as well as a source for on-going support. Money back guarantee by seller.
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These Excel tips written by: capbobb, developer of:
www.budgetrecordinfo.com comes The Family Budget Record which is a spreadsheet that allows the user to achieve financial goals by setting up a budget amount for 50+ expense items that are common for most individuals or families. Expenses can be recorded on a daily and monthly basis and compared to the budget amount you establish for each type of monthly expense. Spending habits and patterns can be easily seen so as to be able to alter them to achieve long-term financial goals. The spreadsheet can be easily edited to add or remove items according to your lifestyle. The spreadsheet is preformatted to automatically complete totals. There are many features that are not described here. This is the world’s BEST financial spreadsheet. Complete EZ instructions are included as well as a source for on-going support. Money back guarantee by seller.
copyright © 2008 rfr All rights reserved.
This is an interactive sales dashboard. It includes interactive mapping features that can only be used as a web application with SpreadsheetWEB software. See Live Preview for SpreadsheetWEB application. You can refresh report by regions by interacting with the map.
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Gear available for purchase is listed here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zrBzcCe2moh0CvZkhUuWSKXi2...
For DS106 Daily create: Photo to Spreadsheet (and beyond…). Using www.think-maths.co.uk/spreadsheet as a starter. Messing about with the Conditional Formatting.
I've been crunching numbers today instead of looking for insects and wildflowers. What does a dry autumn mean for total rain overall for the rain year?
I collected data about San Marcos Pass rainfall from the Santa Barbara County Hydrology website. I got the data into Excel, and did quick and dirty spreadsheet. Then I collected the data for September-December rainfall vs. total rainfall. I did this a month ago for September-November rainfall, and found no correlation. Now there appears to be a slight one.
If you look at my chart, you can see that there is a cluster of years on the left that start and finish dry, and the is a slight upwards trend to the data. It's not a strong trend, but it shows that more Sep-Dec rain often means more total rain for the rain year. But there's still hope. The green line shows where we stand this year, with just 1.82 inches of rain so far. Other years have looked just as bad, and had near-normal rain. (Our average in about 35 inches.)
There is still plenty of wobble in the data. There are years like 1991 "March Miracle" storm dumped 20+ inches of rain in March after an even drier start to the year. (That's the second data point from the left.) There's still hope for a normal rain year!
But it is a very dry year. See my [Next] chart to appreciate just how dry it is.