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The Matrix - Re-Evolution!!

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  • Got any suggestions for the Lotto numbers? :D


    6 numbers between 1 and 49!
  • Memory_Girl
    Memory_Girl Posts: 4,957 Forumite
    Photos done and dusted for "Womens Own"- what a faff LOL

    Still my boys scrub up nice.

    Now to egt the place looking respectable for en-mass invasion of Mums. Now the "real" MG thinks - they have cupboards of doom like I do - but I will clean the bit between the front door and the sofa as a concession to Domestic Diva status.

    Police have been - nothing much they can do unless they catch the culprit at it - so suggested I do the media bit and let them know they have been rumbled - so off I go to phone he local journo.

    TTFN

    MG
    FINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREE
    Small Emergency Fund £500 / £500
    Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
    Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
    Pension Provision £6688/£2376
  • SunFlower
    SunFlower Posts: 318 Forumite
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    Hello my lovely Matrix peeps! :D

    I'm at work (need to be quick!). but I've got a bit of a strange request. I've been asked to find a cheap but good CRM (customer relationship management) program for work. It needs to be able to store the customer's details, prices we quote them for products, notes that we put it ('ring back in two weeks' 'are looking for a quote for product X as well' etc. - probably need to be able to put quite a bit in this, to be fair), and we need to be able to print reports off it as well.

    Now bearing in mind my last interaction beyone the normal was breaking my computer's keyboard, this is quite a daunting task. Also, the price is, too. Some of the packages online are in the region of £2K, others £200. Naturally, the skinnier end of the budget is better, so please chip in if you know anything. (Mr F? Greenbee and Crickett all spring to mind, but anyone who knows anything is more than welcome to jump in.)

    Thanks guys and guyesses. :T
  • Dorastar
    Dorastar Posts: 2,175 Forumite
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    Igamogam wrote: »
    Boo hoo to the headlice..occupational hazard for me. I am an expert on their life cycle and their habits now and can spot one at 20 paces now!

    Do you have your student card - you can still get free cinema ticket on OW deal and pay for the the student one ;)

    Sadly student card has yet to materialise. Headlice seem to have been eradicated, but then he is back at school next week so fingers crossed they won't be back. Had to spend £ on new school shoes for ds (has grown a size since starting!) and a new car seat cos he has to be squeezed into his old one and shoehorned out again (again due to growth!) but was half price so not too painful but it all adds up atm.
    Mortgage £119,533 going down slowly
    Emergency fund £1000/£1000
    Savings for big things £9017
  • Igamogam
    Igamogam Posts: 6,028 Forumite
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    Dorastar wrote: »
    Sadly student card has yet to materialise. Headlice seem to have been eradicated, but then he is back at school next week so fingers crossed they won't be back. .

    Lice life cycle is about 2 weeks I think - from hatched egg to egg producing adult - keep checking cos you only need to have left 1 egg behind for the whole darn thing to start again :( And you probably know this but anyone who doesnt.......... the white things you see attatched to the hair are the 'nits' which are in fact empty egg cases. Little blighters are very clever and lay their eggs near the scalp and these eggs are a dark colour.

    Oh no head starting to itch now!
    Be the change you want to see -with apologies to Gandhi :o
    In gardens, beauty is a by-product. The main business is sex and death. ~Sam Llewelyn
    'On the internet no one knows you are a cat' :) ;)
  • Dorastar
    Dorastar Posts: 2,175 Forumite
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    Thanks - have been there done that before but still hate the little blighters and no comb on earth actually gets them out properly so is a painstaking picking job (yuck and arrgh and I seriously have a lot of other things I need to be doing - but hey ho such is the life of a mum)
    Mortgage £119,533 going down slowly
    Emergency fund £1000/£1000
    Savings for big things £9017
  • Memory_Girl
    Memory_Girl Posts: 4,957 Forumite
    OOh!!! Now my head is itching too.

    Decided that I need to sit on my hands tonight at the playgroup meeting. I know the funding they need CAN be raised but face it I have been here before. The Chair is very inexperienced and I have been approached to take it over and co-ordinate but you know what??

    Whatever I do I will be in the wrong so why bother!! I know I can raise the funds but I have decided that my time is far better spent growing my own wee business instead of saving theirs.

    Luckily DS2 will fit in anywhere so I am not heartbroken IYSWIM.

    So positive "do not jump in" vibes for mG tonight please.

    MG
    FINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREE
    Small Emergency Fund £500 / £500
    Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
    Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
    Pension Provision £6688/£2376
  • greenbee
    greenbee Posts: 17,799 Forumite
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    SunFlower wrote: »
    Hello my lovely Matrix peeps! :D

    I'm at work (need to be quick!). but I've got a bit of a strange request. I've been asked to find a cheap but good CRM (customer relationship management) program for work. It needs to be able to store the customer's details, prices we quote them for products, notes that we put it ('ring back in two weeks' 'are looking for a quote for product X as well' etc. - probably need to be able to put quite a bit in this, to be fair), and we need to be able to print reports off it as well.

    Now bearing in mind my last interaction beyone the normal was breaking my computer's keyboard, this is quite a daunting task. Also, the price is, too. Some of the packages online are in the region of £2K, others £200. Naturally, the skinnier end of the budget is better, so please chip in if you know anything. (Mr F? Greenbee and Crickett all spring to mind, but anyone who knows anything is more than welcome to jump in.)

    Thanks guys and guyesses. :T
    Can we take this one over the other side? There's lots of stuff we need to go into detail about and his isn't really the place :D
  • clairewop
    clairewop Posts: 8,007 Forumite
    I have made 1 glove!
    Boiler pot £30.92/£1000
  • Well done Claire :)
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