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This is a great tool in class. My friends and I collaborate on documents/notes for certain classes. That way - we each take turns taking notes. Some classes we can relax :)
Then we all have easy access to it later.
Gear available for purchase is listed here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zrBzcCe2moh0CvZkhUuWSKXi2...
We made it to Friday again.
Well done team.
We woke to hear Storm Éowyn raging outside. It was the deepest low to hit the UK and Ireland, had gusts of up to 187 km/h in Ireland, but not here.
But we got gales and rain. On bin day!
So, once Jools left for yoga, I put the bins out and made sure they were up against the lamp post outside the house, so not to blow over in the wind, like many's already had.
Back indie for breakfast and a brew, then to work with three meetings and much updating of databases and spreadsheets.
By mid-morning, as forecasted, the winds dropped, the sky cleared and the sun came out.
As we had to catch an early afternoon train to London, so had taken the day off work, so got chores done, did a tip run and so on.
She got back at half eleven, I had one last meeting, then a pasty Jools brought back for lunch, then pack away before leaving at one for the station.
Camera batteries were charged, and memory cards cleared.
All ready.
We even got a parking space outside the station, so filled that, went inside to buy our tickets and then had half an hour to wait, so went to the buffet for coffee and chocolate.
The train, when it came was pretty empty, so we got seats with a table, and so watched through the large window as the countryside flashed by.
We dozed on the way up, so it seemed quick that we arrived at Stratford, where we detrained and got ready to cross down to Docklands.
The phone rang: it was the vet.
Scully has diabetes, and so needs treatment, but first an assessment on how serious the condition is.
Jools talks with them for ten minutes, with a stay planned, though not booked, so her urine can be tested for crystals.
We had 80 minutes, so I asked Jools if she wanted a drink: coffee or cider?
Coffee, no cider. So I take her to Tap East where I was considering the beers on taps, when I spotted the bottled beers in the cooler, and I cannot resist a Chimay Blue. So, we linger for twenty minutes as I supper the strong but delightful beer.
We walked through the glittering palace that is Westfield. Full of people and shiny things, though nothing really appealed to us. A monument to consumerism if leaves us cold.
Up the escalator, then over the wide footbridge to the regional station, where we went down to catch a Jubilee Line train to Canary Wharf.
We didn't squeeze on the train about to leave, instead getting a seat on the next train which would depart a mere three minutes later.
Not much to report on that trip, the train screeching once it went into tunnels beyond Canning Town, we got out at the deep Canary Wharf station, pausing to take a couple of shots.
We took the two flights of escalators up to the concourse, then stop to take obligatory shot of the entrance to street level where we were to meet friends.
We went to the square, and took seats looking back at the entrance to The Tube, and the buildings surrounding, towering over everything.
Our friends, Vicki and Justin, arrive, and after receiving a leaflet of the Winter Lights display we were ere to see, we make our way to the Elizabeth Lone station, taking in the sights on the way. Not that we were going anywhere on it, or yet as it turned out, just for the installations and architecture.
We walked though several foyers and atriums, across roads before coming to where the station was bult in a concrete box in a former dock. On top of it, a wooden arboretum bas built on top, with another mall with eateries and restaurants.
And leading to it is a tunnel-cum-bridge, all futuristic, and currently brightly painted as its housing an art installation.
We all took several shots on the way to the arboretum.
The open area was dotted with lit figures, like they'd OD'd on Ready Brek, looked good, but time was getting on.
So back down to the ground floor, and back to the bridge and back towards Canada Place and Canary Wharf.
Next stop was Wren Landing, where although there was an installation, it wasn't that photogenic, but the view over the dock was, all lights reflected in the still dark waters.
We turned back, and then right as we made our way to Westferry Circus, and two installations that could be seen there.
A one way system for pedestrians was in force, so we followed that, an dover the flyover crossing Westferry Road to the Promenade.
There we found a series of hoops that lit up and changed colour with the music playing. I should have taken a video but the world and his wife were going the same, so I took a few shots and moved out of the way.
*UPDATE* : see flic.kr/p/dvDHf2 for 2013 Sep projection from spreadsheet
see also scharts.co/PdWQRZ for live updates of the 52-week trend
now seen 2012 08/aug 22nd : up-ticks in 52-week ROC indicate it's probably time to stack or regret not stacking.
original upload description/april 17 2012
see also chart.ly/rf47bvn
older: flic.kr/p/b3iBqa 2011 dec 27 visual basis & math confirming 277 week ROC pattern
52 and 277 week ROC (rate of change) patterns for gold price action. 277 week pattern holding tight trading channel indications. 52 week mostly following series of triangular patterns indicating +50% (1.5 factor) of price year-over-year or near 0% gains (1.0 factor) in dips. Exception noted with red overlay triangle-shader. 20% to 30% year-over-year gains on 52-week ROC also noted (turquoise around it, darker blue is the channel).
Prices within the dark blue transparent channel are the 52-week model. Prices in the green transparent channel are the 277-week model. Some price-activity will be in both models.
Comparison from news.goldseek.com/GoldSeek/1332864120.php : www.stocktwits.com/rockstone
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...
I spent most of the afternoon looking at spreadsheets and trying to remember my highschool maths lessons... can you tell?!
My car is now for sale.. for more details please follow the link -> spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pk6Rtqqsf6w60kmtWQo3RZg
Gear available for purchase is listed here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zrBzcCe2moh0CvZkhUuWSKXi2...
This template is prepared for testing the validity of mean and variance values (hypothesis) using a sample. Strength of the test is not fixed and left to your choice. SpreadsheetWEB version allows you to carry out the calculations online.
Click here to download:
OCTOBER, 2010. I JUST LEARNED THAT THE SORREL ON RIGHT, DIED ON MARCH 10TH, ACCORDING TO BLM SPREADSHEET. SHE WAS ONLY 2 YEARS OLD.
It is so hard to see them in this condition, especially when you know that just weeks ago they were wild and free, running, playing and enjoying miles of open range and nibbling sweet sage in their homelands. The horse with this horrid open wound is also lame on right leg and showing ribs, not to mention the depression it feels and pain! I guess this is why it is in the sick pens. Thank God they finally put up wind Breaks for them! It is very hard to look at the face of the other horse that is obviously very depressed and in pain too.
Another observer and myself were discussing this terrible open injury!!!! We thought it very well could be from the terrified forcing into the narrow metal chutes. There was another horse with about the same, nearly exact injury and location of it also!
This photo was taken on Sunday, February 28th, 2010 @ The Indian Lakes / Fallon holding facility of captured wild horses, most from the recent Calico roundups.
1,922 were gathered, but including 35 aborted foals, approximately 100 have died to date, due to the stressful helicopter roundups, stampedes in winter over miles of volcanic rock, snow and ice. In winter they are in a survival mode. The terror and stress from this only depleted their reserved energies and forced then into small pens at the gather site and sometimes directly into a truck!!! If you have seen any videos or shots of the gathers on site, you will see how they are shoved into small spaces and up against metal bars and chutes, smashing into each other, rearing up and falling over and being stomped on also! This must not continue! BLM now has their eyes set on "The Twin Peaks" herd management area, HMA, and plan a huge gather there!
THIS MUST STOP!!! No more of the same mismanagement of OUR wild horses and burros! Please protest by calling the White House.......Obama = 202-456-1111
Michelle Obama = 202 -456-1414 and Senate and Congress = 202-224-3121
Anchorage, AK: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12-PZRDHWu0nw3htuYbvUs5vOk...
Fairbanks, AK:
Juneau, AK:
Also included in my Raw Material Manager is this conversion chart. You can convert any metric or imperial measure to any other unit. Good for weight, lenght, area and volume measures.
This will be the last photo I post for a while I am afraid.
As part of my 1000 mile goal, I woke early this morning to go for a long run. I didn't have the exact route planned other than it would be along the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, an old railroad grade that runs through the valley adjacent to the Snoqualmie River. I made the decision to park at the Tokul Creek and head north. I was fine for the first 3 hours, pacing myself, I choose my turn around point where the trail crossed the 203 Fall City Duvall Road. Since I felt fine, I made the mistake of picking up my pace for the next 30 minutes or so. By the 4 hour mark I was really hurting, my feet and my legs. I walked the last two miles and got back to where I had began 4 hours and 47 minutes after I'd begun, 22.5 miles, a few short of a Marathon. Here is the route I ran.
UNFORTUNATELY when I got back to my car, the passenger window was smashed, they had stolen my cell phone, my wallet and my camera that I'd chosen to bring, but not carried with me. Well thats a Merry Christmas for you. I spent the rest of the morning dealing with credit card companies, the bank, the police and the insurance company. Nothing is covered. I guess I won't be getting a camera till late in February. :(
After struggling with a spreadsheet for days, I decided to try paper to sort out the final order for all the entries.
This could also be seen as a passive-aggressive attempt to get my husband to read my book: You haven't read my last book yet? Well, here, let me tape the new one to the wall for you!
Danger Ted's Big Pal makes a new daily spreadsheet every time he walks 1000 miles since they retired. Today was their tenth. So that's exactly 10 THOUSAND miles. EXACTLY. On the beach at Ettrick Bay on the island of Bute where they went on the very first day of retirement EXACTLY six years ago today. "How's that for organisation?" boasts DT.
"As usual multiple equipment failure meant that the pedometer had to be reset to zero several times, but 149.8 accurately signifies 10,000 miles as is verified by the spreadsheet extract," audits Danger Ted.
Photos © George Crawford.
My car is now for sale.. for more details please follow the link -> spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pk6Rtqqsf6w60kmtWQo3RZg
Updating the milling bid spreadsheet. Just one of three that I have to maintain. The Diet Coke is a much needed pick-me up in the middle of the afternoon, when I'd really rather have a nap!
台塑企業*Kenny主題外拍班
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企業內1400 企業外 1600
名額限12名
網路報名網址
docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dHNfbmxJRmt1...
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Bahan : combed 20
untuk pesan anda dapat klik link dibawah ini :
spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dFItOXN3SHNZWjlM...
Budget Calculator is used for budgeting home expenses which includes tution fees, outing, purchasing through Credit Card, Loan availed, Loan paid etc.
Give your series a name, and then click on the "Series X value" box. Then click and drag across the cells you want included (time t here). The formula that fills looks ugly, but I think you can understand the parts if you look closely.
Then click on the y box. Click backspace (it has to be backspace, do not press any other button) to delete the ={1} and then click and drag over the cells you want included on the y axis (position y here.)
The order in which you do this matters. It shouldn't but it does. Excel will refuse to give you a graph if you try and do this out of order, and it has been doing this at least since 1997 when I first had to deal with it.