Archive for March, 2006

17
Mar

In a Pinch

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A co-worker (thankfully in another building) posted the following message:
“Éireann go Brách” or ‘Erin go Bragh’ – whatever the spelling it means “Ireland Forever” and we stateside folks celebrate it as St Patrick’s Day. Eye your teammates for shades of green and give em a pinch if they were naughty!
I was actually surprised that this [...]

09
Mar

WaMu Saga - More comes out

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At this point, I have not yet called Washington Mutual to get a new debit card after they deactivated my current one. However, I have now found out that I wasn’t the only one…
In recent weeks, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Washington Mutual and Citibank have all reissued debit cards after detecting fraudulent activity. [...]

09
Mar

Yeah, I’m Crazy

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Feeling kinda generous and just a little insane, I decided to pitch in on Just One Spin. The premise is that these two guys are taking donations and will place the sum total down on the roulette table for “just one spin”. I dunno why I pitched in, but it is kinda cool [...]

08
Mar

links for 2006-03-09

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Finding hidden treasures in OpenOffice 2.0’s Charting Wizard
OpenOffice tutorial candy
(tags: openoffice opensource tutorial blog)
OpenOffice.org Training, Tips, and Ideas
This is a weblog containing many articles and so on for OpenOffice.org users.
(tags: opensource openoffice blog training tutorial)
Christian Montoya » 14 Resources for the Artistically Challenged
Hehe.. that describes me to the letter. Well, not really, but I [...]

08
Mar

OpenOffice goodness

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I’ve posted occasionally about OpenOffice.org and encouraging the use of the suite in the place of more expensive Micro$oft products. Today, I came across a link to an article on Techtarget.com about some of the neat tricks to using the charting tool within OpenOffice spreadsheets. The author has her own weblog with even [...]