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Sephiroth Wrote:

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> Excel? Foxy is a Supercalc man if every i saw one


I did use SuperCalc 5 when I worked for B.T. back in 1993


It was crap compared with Excel. You had to complete the WorkSheet then Press Calculate.

Did not update as you went along.


Foxy

OMG I hate spreadsheets, but Lotus 123 was the first one I used, and when I moved to London Supercalc 3 was the one of choice. People were very disparaging about Excel We had (IBM) Displaywrite 4 before we went to this new fangled windows business (or win-slow as some called it). I could go on about BT Gold. And mainframes. And Superbrain. Not that I am reminiscing. I did have a state of the art Psion at once point. And floppy discs. And useless laser discs. GUIs and GISs (tee hee). Hotmetal pro. A few years before Fortran77 or Fortran 3.

Seabag Wrote:

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> Has anyone got any Heroin, or tamazepam or

> anything to knock me out from this spreadsheet

> tedium?


Try mainlining on crystal meth and an abacus, it is Valentine's weekend after all...

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