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mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
Record amount of time using Excel without it doing weirdness today: nearly 30 minutes.

Of course it made up for this by crashing, then not letting me exit so I had to crash the entire computer to get out. Now it's restarted I'll see how much work I just lost...

ctrl S is your friend.

And... crashed once again...

It sounds as if you've something seriously wrong. Does it give any messages when it crashes?
 

Salty seadog

Space Cadet...(3rd Class...)
ctrl S is your friend.



It sounds as if you've something seriously wrong. Does it give any messages when it crashes?

Up yours Andy in comic sans?
 
Blustery, muggy and occasionally sunny here chez Casa Reynard.

I did not sleep well, and also overslept, so feeling rather grouchy. But I have had a productive morning nonetheless, which includes staking up some tomato plants that fainted overnight, rejigging the fridges in the kitchen and utility room after yesterday's culinary efforts and just generally doing a round up and putting away of stuff. I have also backed up some stuff on the laptop - without accidentally deleting anything this time.

Plan on spending the afternoon writing and watching the mountain biking on TV.

Time for luncheon, though...
 
ctrl S is your friend.



It sounds as if you've something seriously wrong. Does it give any messages when it crashes?

I figured how to get rid of the window, which was something about adding an incorrect formula. I have no idea what it means; it came up when I highlighted some cells so I could copy them, but some frantic online searching showed how to get rid of it.
 

oldwheels

Legendary Member
Location
Isle of Mull
The rain stopped so I went up to my top shed looking for bits of planking I have stashed just in case they come in handy.
I know I stash too much stuff just in case but often it does save the day.
While up there I decided to dig up a tattie shaw tho' I had no great hopes of anything as the shaws died off overnight almost. I suspected blight had got them as I had not sprayed them and the weather was very suitable for blight.
However a pleasant surprise as not only were the potatoes healthy but I got nearly 1Kg from one shaw. That should be me with potatoes for the winter if the rest are as good.
The use of nicknames which was very common here has not totally died as somebody was on FB asking for Trumpton's phone number. The settlers would not have a clue and very often cause amusement by asking for Mr Mann for example whose name in fact is MacLean [ as is Trumpton's].:laugh:
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
My son's stuck in Belgium, injector fault - didn't think to sort it at the start of his holiday a week ago though (too bust watching racing at Spa and partying), now holed up in a hotel in Liege on his own whilst the AA inspect his car and decide on best course of action - fix there or ship him and car home. Fortunately he listened to me about getting European Cover.

Poor lad, get's worse. His bank have changed debit cards from visa to mastercard, and he's got his old card with him - we've not seen a new one here (the bank isn't interested). AA still being incredibly rubbish - two hours on the phone again - only booked him in for a night, and no sign of car, or transport home.

Life lessons.:whistle:
 
Lovely luncheon. Two slices of wholemeal toast, one with ham & mustard, one with the last of the cream cheese and tomato chutney, plus a pear, the last flat peach and some strawberries. And two :cuppa: of course.
 
Poor lad, get's worse. His bank have changed debit cards from visa to mastercard, and he's got his old card with him - we've not seen a new one here (the bank isn't interested). AA still being incredibly rubbish - two hours on the phone again - only booked him in for a night, and no sign of car, or transport home.

Life lessons.:whistle:

This is exactly why I always take an appropriate amount of cash on me whenever I go further afield, and my cheque book. If nothing else, the latter has all the info I need to do a bacs transfer.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
This is exactly why I always take an appropriate amount of cash on me whenever I go further afield, and my cheque book. If nothing else, the latter has all the info I need to do a bacs transfer.

He's OK so far, but AA have really let him down. He had to pay 200 euro for a taxi to get to the garage, and is currently sat outside the garage waiting for the AA to book him a hotel - so much for the promise of looking after people. I feel I shall be removing my 33 year membership this year - I pay enough, and a week's Euro cover was over £50.
 
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