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Daily Archives: March 19, 2009
Excel is too buggy to be used?
Interesting post by Rob Wier about year and date problems in Excel. I’m using OpenOffice instead. They’ve hopefully fixed the problem in Excel by now though?
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Losing Liferea
… has probably been the best thing that has happened to me on my desktop. It started after an update on Intrepid 8.20 which broke Liferea and stopped it from running. The effect has been to stop me reading endless … Continue reading
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