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Week 9 - Demolition Derby (was this a premonition, or what? )
Day 2 - What a mess
I'm not going to go to far into detail. I just hope that all members were able to weather this storm today, and that they are not discouraged to keep on going...
OUCH!!!!
DMK, as usual, makes a great pick to earn 1st
I got lucky yesterday and again today, but I guess it's good enough for 2nd
Holding the last shiny piece of metal is New-born baby.
This song played over the radios of every driver: SUBLIME
Hide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
DMK retains his 1st place position (outstanding foresight to see the weakness here)
Peanuts is still in second (luck)
New-born baby makes an well-timed trade and holds cash money and 3rd place
And just to lighten things up... Don't eat the chilli from the concessions
Hide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
I should get a booby prize for having the least losingest long position.
regards ... stenz
Sloppy work, on my part, Stenzrob. Gary takes that from you for yesterday. I neglected to change the font color on his position... This may deserve a demotion
Hide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
Sloppy work, on my part, Stenzrob. Gary takes that from you for yesterday. I neglected to change the font color on his position... This may deserve a demotion
Sloppy work, on my part, Stenzrob. Gary takes that from you for yesterday. I neglected to change the font color on his position... This may deserve a demotion
Peanuts,
Go into your Excel worksheet and select the cell you want to color.
Then go to Format | Conditional Formatting. You can specify what to do if the cell value is less than zero. Click on format, then you will see the Font, Border, and Patterns tabs. The Pattens will allow you to set the color when the value is less than zero.
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