
English: Example calculations in a spreadsheet. This example uses OpenOffice.org Calc, and was pieced together with a series of screen captures using ImageMagick: convert -delay 200 *.png -crop 279×155+0+122 +repage Spreadsheet_animation.gif (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Visual Description: Typical modern office scenario.
XSTIH = SIXTH, MULER = LEMUR, NIHLCC = CLINCH, GEREDE = DEGREE — Giving us: XLECLDEE
Clue/Question: She struggled with her new spreadsheet program at first, but she eventually . . .
Answer: EXCELLED
(Not bad. No new clue words, today. Decent jumbling of the clue words and the answer letter layout. I’m guessing that no one had too much trouble in solving this one. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
PS. Happy Birthday wishes go out to: Bob Newhart, Carol Lawrence, William Devane, George Lazenby, Raquel Welch, Werner Herzog, Al Stewart, Loudon Wainwright III, Cathy Guisewite and Michael Keaton! You’re all figgin’ old, but I’m glad you’re still with us! RIP, Michael Clarke Duncan. You left us too soon. — YUR
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Greetings! This reminds me of a time when my boss, for some reason, thought I should go to an excel class (might not have been excel then). Anyway, I was soooooooooo lost. And, they kept talking about spread sheets. In the afternoon session I finally asked what a spreadsheet was. I was not the most popular person in that class! Heck, I didn’t even have a computer at that time. But, I actually learned a lot. I know — pitiful!
Linda!
It’s NEVER pitiful if you learned something! And, you learned a lot!
— YUR
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