Robertson over Torx? I’ll not call you antisemite, my good sir. I’ll call you monster!
Robertson over Torx? I’ll not call you antisemite, my good sir. I’ll call you monster!
Borrowing to invest is inherently more risky. Let the borrower beware.
Damn. I just bought 200 shares of ININ.
I don’t think I’ll install Belarus Linux.
Are … are we the baddies?
I think maybe you did, and so did I. “Every human testicle.” Question is: when did they sneakily test everyone’s testicles?
I count myself lucky if I’m not Russian to the bathroom.
I eat most of Turkey every November.
Illegal in Wisconsin: the dairy state. Perhaps they know something we all should know. Perhaps we should follow suit.
… that we know of.
Kids was fucked.
Upvote for using decimated correctly and also being spot on with the math. Made me completely forget about what an ass-hat Musk is for a short time.
I use Thunderbird on a Debian desktop and a client on my phone Fairmail https://email.faircode.eu/
Their stated goal is to stop sex tourists. Releasing the names of the ones they find seems an efficient way to do so.
I agree that spreadsheet use in engineering is one of the most complicated use cases, but I submit for your consideration another very complicated use case: laboratory software ( https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laboratory_information_management_system ) LIMS do what Excel can but with the added benefits of being more controlled, secure, user friendly and faster because they’re built upon the back of a modern database. In my experience with engineer built worksheets, the engineer that built them is typically the only one who knows how to use them. This is job security for that engineer, but isn’t scaleable for others’ use. In the lab software, a scientist builds the methods, and lab technicians use those methods over and over again daily. Each step of each use of the method is recorded with the inputs, the results, who performed it and exactly when. The workflows are built-in and the calculations are comparable to those used in engineering.
If an Excel sheet is that big, it should be replaced with a proper database, which most likely would run on Linux. I think you’re right, though, about the lack of planning around the practicalities.
Ooooh. So close. Care for a third try?
I 100% have made many many mistakes … I just don’t know which … yet.