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gargravarr2112 t1_j9a6e3a wrote
Reply to comment by Katzeye in LPT: Take a few days to familiarize yourself with a spreadsheet app (e.g., MS Excel, Google Sheets). The uses are endless for school, the office, life, and other people will think you're a wizard. by tophswanson
When you consider Excel auto-formats data basically as it likes, whether it makes sense or not, this explains a LOT about the world's economy...
gargravarr2112 t1_j9a6aeh wrote
Reply to comment by hacktheself in LPT: Take a few days to familiarize yourself with a spreadsheet app (e.g., MS Excel, Google Sheets). The uses are endless for school, the office, life, and other people will think you're a wizard. by tophswanson
Remy's 0th Law of Software Development:
> At the end of the day, all the user really wants is Excel.
gargravarr2112 t1_j9a66eb wrote
Reply to LPT: Take a few days to familiarize yourself with a spreadsheet app (e.g., MS Excel, Google Sheets). The uses are endless for school, the office, life, and other people will think you're a wizard. by tophswanson
Equally, do not create an "application" in it that becomes "business-critical" after you share it with your colleagues.
Sincerely,
Every IT department who has to support these things, ever.
gargravarr2112 t1_j88adri wrote
Reply to comment by earsofdoom in ‘Wobbly cat’ Elvis is foster king to more than 100 kittens by Caratteraccio
Thanks to the internet, ANY cat has potential to be more successful than anyone, ever.
gargravarr2112 t1_j2cp4j0 wrote
Reply to comment by jokerfest in A man goes before Saint Peter... by SchwarzeHaufen
Why did Constantinople get the works?
That's nobody's business but the Turks.
gargravarr2112 t1_j13mbw3 wrote
Reply to comment by th3d3wd3r in Could being submersed in a sealed tank of fluid help humans survive heavy G acceleration in outer space? by cheeze_whiz_shampoo
IIRC in the Abyss, the breathing fluid was real and the rat was actually breathing it on film (the scene got censored for the UK release due to perceived animal cruelty). Bud, however, wore a helmet full of coloured water and held his breath.
In Event Horizon, the crew still breathe gas through masks. The medic mentions in the opening scene: "When the ion drive engages, we'll be pulling about 20 Gs. Without a tank, the force would liquefy your skeleton." Another comment notes that breathing gas is still viable to about 20G, above which fluid breathing would be required.
gargravarr2112 t1_izjddis wrote
Clearly doesn't live in the UK...
gargravarr2112 t1_ivsrg2a wrote
Reply to 11 Year Old Unicomp Model M Keyboard by zstandig
Bought myself a brand new USB one in 2020 to WFH. I fully understand why people love these keyboards cos I do as well. It's so nice to type on. Unmistakable clacky action and very nicely weighted keys that are easy to press. I make far fewer mistakes on it than any other keyboard I've used.
They do need a lot of power to operate though - mine doesn't like being plugged straight into my laptop, it would occasionally stop responding and need replugging. It plugs into a dock instead.
gargravarr2112 t1_itqk9t7 wrote
Reply to comment by jobezark in I refurbished a Henry! These things are indestructible… by J3ttf
Numatic are well established and these are very popular machines, so it's a fairly safe bet - there's an excellent market for replacement bags so it's in their interests to keep making them. For lesser brands, definitely a problem though.
gargravarr2112 t1_itqjre7 wrote
Reply to comment by J3ttf in I refurbished a Henry! These things are indestructible… by J3ttf
Presumably it'd be like Tonka - if someone does break one, the company will spirit the remains away to learn from it and make the next version even stronger...
gargravarr2112 t1_itqj40q wrote
Reply to comment by J3ttf in I refurbished a Henry! These things are indestructible… by J3ttf
I also have a Dyson. The company now is a bit awful but their older root-cyclone models are very good. I don't expect it to outlive me, but it's reliable, well built and maintainable. Bought this DC-08 secondhand and it keeps working. Performs well too.
gargravarr2112 t1_itqicty wrote
Reply to comment by MunchieMom in I refurbished a Henry! These things are indestructible… by J3ttf
This is very true, the Henry does compensate with an enormous dust collector. Though, can be a pain when you finally do fill it up and you find you don't have any spares because it's been so long!
gargravarr2112 t1_itqem5q wrote
Reply to comment by MunchieMom in I refurbished a Henry! These things are indestructible… by J3ttf
My cleaner has washable HEPA filters. I just prefer not to throw away containers.
gargravarr2112 t1_itpyla5 wrote
The one problem I have with Henrys is that they're still bagged. A bagless one without needing consumables would be awesome.
Otherwise, yep, there's a VERY good reason why most cleaning companies use these machines - they are the Hiluxes of vacuum cleaners. My grandmother bought one and it does its job extremely well.
gargravarr2112 t1_j9jdyxy wrote
Reply to Rep. Eastman sparks outrage after asking about the potential economic benefits of the deaths of abused Alaska children by HoboWithAComputer
Mitchell and Webb - Kill the Poor