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Nice people thread part 6 - thrice by twice as nice :)
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PasturesNew wrote: »You need two dogs to call:
You Fur and
Kin Mutt
A friend had 2 kittens, called socks & pants.
He liked taking girls back & telling them (as he put his key in the door) to be careful not to tred on his socks & pants, & be careful if they moved!:DIt's getting harder & harder to keep the government in the manner to which they have become accustomed.0 -
vivatifosi wrote: »They really were. Ronaldo is going to hurt tomorrow. He was kicked in a heck of a lot of places, how he was still standing at the end I don't know.
No he wasn't! He fell around over nothing a lot almost as much as ashley young does as normal, like the big girlie that he is.It's getting harder & harder to keep the government in the manner to which they have become accustomed.0 -
Hello!
Yes, I did enjoy it. Though it was very well done. I was sat in the stalls - initially behind a pillar as I bought a cheap restricted view seat (didn't think it would be quite so restricted!). Most of the rest of the row was empty so I moved when I was sure no-one else would be coming in - much better. That was my first time at the RST since it was refurbished, its very different now!
And yes, I'll be looking out for other things to go and see. I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for the mythical £5 tickets
The style of the new RSC harks back to the original times I believe.
Get yourself signed up to their mailing list on their website. You'll recieve their offers! That's how mine arrived - they email you the offer!:)It's getting harder & harder to keep the government in the manner to which they have become accustomed.0 -
lemonjelly wrote: »The style of the new RSC harks back to the original times I believe.
Get yourself signed up to their mailing list on their website. You'll recieve their offers! That's how mine arrived - they email you the offer!:)
Yes, its like the Swan theatre which in turn was a copy of the Globe (I think).
Booked my ticket on t'internet so I'm on the mailing list0 -
Absolutely.
I still use ancient Appleworks 6 for spreadsheets and databases and the next time I upgrade I won't be able to run it.:mad:
Every updated version of Word and Excel seems more and more complicated and user-hostile and seems to be bloated with extras I never need.
I doubt I ever need anything from Word that I can't get from Word 5.1. But hey, the shiny new version's always the only way to go.:(
I very reluctantly upgraded to Excel 2003 from 1997. I do not see 2010 as any improvement.No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0 -
I very reluctantly upgraded to Excel 2003 from 1997. I do not see 2010 as any improvement.
i hate office 2010. 97 and 2003 have pretty similar user interface, 2010 is just an alien world if you have grown up with the precursor version. they are introducing 2010 at work soon, so i'll be going back to doing everything on paper!0 -
I've got Office 2003, on my PC. And Open Office on the laptop. If it works.... don't fix it.0
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We have a model which will run in Excel 2007 but falls over with the file corrupted in Excel 2010 where faulty memory management within Excel results in parts of the program file being overwritten...I think....0
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PasturesNew wrote: »I've got Office 2003, on my PC. And Open Office on the laptop. If it works.... don't fix it.
I've always used Open Office.
It's free, it's legal and it works💙💛 💔0 -
CKhalvashi wrote: »I've always used Open Office.
It's free, it's legal and it works
It doesn't (AFAIK) allow for macros, user-defined functions etc.No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0
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