Mo1959
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That's warmed me up. Quick 5k on the rowing machine...........well not very quick but you know what I mean 

My pal in Hebden Bridge just rang to tell me to get up, look out of the window, see the sunshine, and go out on my bike... Yes, she knows my habits. I WAS sleeping off another 5 am TV, puzzles and reading session!Has anyone been watching the drama series Chloe? There was something else on when it was on live so I missed it, but not sure if I fancy it or not.
Indeed. I spent 3 years getting an Electronic Engineering degree into my head but started forgetting it the day I graduated. I could barely wire a plug now...Weird how your brain just discards what it doesn't need isn't it.
I've suddenly remembered how to calculate the impedance and frequency response of a coaxial transmission line using Laplace Transforms! (I wish!)It'll be in there, somewhere. You'll find it when you don't need it.
I frequently forget the Wordle word within an hour or so.Just talking about accounts and also the way my brain just forgets the word in Wordle so quickly after it's done, I actually did higher accounts at school and I honestly can't remember the slightest thing about it now. Weird how your brain just discards what it doesn't need isn't it.
I always find indoor exercise really hard work.I've been on my turboI had forgotten how hard it is and no e-motor to back me up.
I always find indoor exercise really hard work.I meant to pop some chewing gum in my mouth before I started my row as my mouth gets really dry. I think once you start breathing hard plus you seem to get a draught from the fan blades too?
A Camelbak waistcoat with a tube over your shoulder so you just turn your head grab the mouthpiece demand valve. Or adapt a hamsters wheel style water bottle 😉I always find indoor exercise really hard work.I meant to pop some chewing gum in my mouth before I started my row as my mouth gets really dry. I think once you start breathing hard plus you seem to get a draught from the fan blades too?
It is only as hard as you make it!I've been on my turboI had forgotten how hard it is and no e-motor to back me up.
Hello! I slept well but not long enough. Just finished a brew and Wordle so I will now try to doze. Wordle solved in five when I thought I had made a brilliant spot at line four!!
Today I'm standing for election as Treasurer for our local U3A at the AGM. It's unopposed. Do we have any retired accountants or bookkeepers in here? I'm casting around for an Excel spreadsheet template which will run accrual accounting.
Rovers at home to Forest tonight. This is a MUST win game. After Saturday's loss the pressure is on for a win.
** Nice words "bookkeeper," "bookkeeping" etc. The only words in the English language to have three consecutive double letters.
Sri says there isn’t a basic template as everyone does it their own way. We have a couple of proper accountants on CC. It may be worth sending out a plea for help in the main site as I don’t believe that they are remotely retired.Thank you. This is a small charity with a turnover below £10,000 so we don't need anything complex.......................sorry about the sweats!![]()
No you’re not alone, I don’t do it either. I don’t do puzzles of any description, they just don’t appeal.Am I one of the few on here who doesn’t participate in Wordle.I’ do Four Pics One Word while chomping on my Weetabix![]()
What exactly will you be using the sheet for, and would you be willing to use one that's a bit old?Hello! I slept well but not long enough. Just finished a brew and Wordle so I will now try to doze. Wordle solved in five when I thought I had made a brilliant spot at line four!!
Today I'm standing for election as Treasurer for our local U3A at the AGM. It's unopposed. Do we have any retired accountants or bookkeepers in here? I'm casting around for an Excel spreadsheet template which will run accrual accounting.
Rovers at home to Forest tonight. This is a MUST win game. After Saturday's loss the pressure is on for a win.
** Nice words "bookkeeper," "bookkeeping" etc. The only words in the English language to have three consecutive double letters.