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On 6/6/06, tmzai...@gmail.com <tmzai...@gmail.com> wrote:
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"Too close for missles, I'm switching to guns."
-TopGun
I've been keeping this bizarre excel spreadsheet for a couple of years
to track use-by dates on my frozen food purchases, including quantity
of items remaining. I note down which brand items are, and score them
based on yumminess. For example, I know I have 8 pork sausages
remaining that I should finish within a month, and I know that when I
next visit Iceland, I should look out for their own pork
quarter-pounders as they're yummy, but avoid their beef lasagne which
is pretty bad.
So, I usually keep my list filtered to exclude items that are finished,
and sorted by date to help me decide what to eat before it's too late.
And when stocks begin to run low, I filter differently to create a
shopping list.
Am I organised, or just plain sad?
iamdengdeng wrote:
> using it now. wow..great.
i had some problems importing a csv into it (my call records from my
cell phone bill for last month), they were all in one collumn, seems
the collumn separation for csv doesn't works so well yet.
On 6/7/06, iamdengdeng <iamde...@gmail.com> wrote:
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