I skipped the debate last night to watch the Cubs game. Much more enjoyable.
I have made Excel run out of memory twice. I don't even have that much open, I think it's just tired. Fuck it, I am not reviewing which of the recovered files I want to save, I'm just going to catch up in Natter and go home.
Depending on the version of Excel, you might be running against a limit in the software, not your computer. This gives the maximum numbers for Excel 2010, for example. [link]
Was thinking of early bedtime. But friend texted and reminded me of trivia on Thursday's. So I took a two hour nap just now. Still feel awful...
I'm puttering around my new place, opening boxes, arranging things, wondering why I packed some things--and I'm fighting off a panic attack, because I'm supposed to be doing something else, I'm supposed to be cleaning or packing or something. I knew this was coming, but it's still a bitch.
Excellent plan to watch Al Smith dinner. Trump was painful to watch and drew jeers and boos. Clinton did a great job drawing laughs and applause. Yes, that is my completely objective review.
eta: and what the hell with the taking the gloves on and off to text in the row behind the speakers!
I kept watching her adjust her cleavage.
The neckline was lovely, and she has fantastic breasts, but I wonder if she knew her boobs would be center stage (literally.) The way the dias was arranged, the main camera was all tits, all the time. I couldn't stop staring, and I can ogle my own boobs any old time.
Depending on the version of Excel, you might be running against a limit in the software, not your computer.
Plausible. It's only Excel that complains. I'll take a look at your link tomorrow and see if I can understand it well enough to tell if that's my problem. Thanks, Kalshane!
Maybe that's her plan for winning votes from some of Trump's lecherous male supporters?
The X-Files episode that's on is Beyond the Sea, one of the best they had. Brad Dourif is a terrific villain, and Scully is a badass.
Plausible. It's only Excel that complains. I'll take a look at your link tomorrow and see if I can understand it well enough to tell if that's my problem. Thanks, Kalshane!
You're welcome. It's much less common in newer versions of Excel as it was in earlier ones (which had much lower limits), but it still happens. Excel in general has lots of weird issues. Sometimes simply copying and pasting the contents of one workbook into a brand new one will fix a problematic file.
Oh, yeah, I do a fair amount of that.