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The only problem I've encountered in meetings is the leader thinking I was raising my hand to ask a question when I was only pulling a long thread. :-)

--Charlene

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Charlene Charette
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On my home computer I have two separate Excel workbooks (is that the word?).

One is for charts, and each category, or designer, had a worksheet, with the little tabs on the bottom. (Silver Lining, babies etc)

The floss had another whole book, with worksheets for DMC, GAST, WDW etc.all tabbed. On the DMC worksheet I have seperate vertical columns for the type of DMC, perle3, perle 5, floss etc.

This is what I would love to have in my Palm!

Gillian

Charlene Charette wrote:

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Gill Murray

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Cheryl Isaak

Indeed you are. However, I don't think my Palm is up to this classy stuff!!It is an m130, and is not on the list of machines!!

maybe I will have to get a new one. I especially liked the password program too! When we are away from home, I forget what password goes where!

I have bookmarked it, though.

Gill

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Gill Murray

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"No one being rude, nasty" - " no grammar police, just us Geeks." I guess you don't read yourself !

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lucretia borgia

I was there too. You must have been on different BBSes than I was. No lack of flame wars, rude/nasty people, grammar/spelling police, etc. Mebbe you should take off your rose-colored hindsight glasses.

And don't forget all the "bad" stuff. Once a day d/l from Usenet (if you were lucky and the nodes didn't go down at just the wrong time), d/l text messages at 300baud, computers with less processing power and memory than your much vaunted PDA, etc.

-- Jenn Ridley : snipped-for-privacy@chartermi.net WIP: Oriental Butterfly, Insect Sampler, Rose Trio, Carousel (TW) Most recently Finished: TicTacToe Sampler, Snow, Morning Glory Stitching log:

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Jenn Ridley

Ditto. I was on a couple of local BBSs with men who didn't think a woman belonged on a computer (never mind that I'd been working with them in some form longer than most of the men, and daily for more than ten years), and wasted no time in telling me to go back to the kitchen.

And a writers BBS that could argue the heck out of "comma vs. semicolon".

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Karen C - California

Just catching up on my reading so someone may have already posted this, but when you play Chuzzle try clicking over and over again on a particular Chuzzle. They do a couple of amusing things. Occasionally they will "eat" your cursor, but usually they sneeze and blow all their fur off.

Anne (> Oh those two have really hooked me! I also like Chuzzle. Feeding Frenzy

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Anne Tuchscherer

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Brenda Lewis

Brenda,

I have to blame you for my new addiction to Puzzle Pirates. I'm pretty good a bilging, but I am very good at sailing.

Chuzzle is my favorite at popcap. I just don't have as much time for it now that I have discovered pillaging. LOL.

Anne (> OK, that is cute enough to deserve a new sig. Thanks for the tip. >

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Anne Tuchscherer

I used to have Organized Expressions' software on my PC - I think it finally got wiped the last time we had a hard drive completely melt down. It was a fairly old version, so I'd probably have to buy new, rather than update, but it seems to me they *ought* to have a Palm version, don't they? Major oversight, if not... I'll have to go look....

Lisa

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Lisa Richards

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