Message from @N0x
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thats why i use apple ;)
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what
What
and yea just get a iphone if you actually care about secruity
God no those are breached as is
Has anyone here heard of mcafee
wait so what do you imagine as a good phone
oh
OH
guess that answers my question
One without fbi nosing my dikpics
iphone
so a symbian phone
or something?
if you dont like the google botnet and treat iphones as breached, what are your options?
dumb phone
high iq phone
More like a bohemian phone
I am okay with the google botnet
yea i couldnt care less about the data companies have on me at this point
@Julian its for people who don't want to learn
yes but why would I want to learn something that is inferior when compared to excel (if were talking the things that excel does)
excel is fine for certain things, just not everything...which is what 99% of the corporate world uses it for
the battery chargers from liitokala are the good ones, right?
1: Excel was created for numbers, not people. 2: Spreadsheets don’t give you analytics. 3: Spreadsheets aren’t automated.
joy. Thanks babe
you dont need analytics from excel <:thenk:329322130804047872>
depends what you are putting in excel; time keeping and other personnel shit...you probably do want analytics
what kind of analytics are we talking about
Excel has some neat calculation tools built into it that can tell you 99% of what you need to know if you use it right
But you are right no one really uses it properally.
I need production times for individual orders broke down by different work stations and man hours to predict future orders
I haven't found a way to analyze that in excel, to the point it's usable for me
@Kimchi Raped by PostNord? I'm looking forward to it! My butthole is lubed and my wallet i s open.
Yeah, you are better with dedicated workflow software at that point, it would certainly be possible on excel but why fiddle around with it to save couple bucks
but I also refuse to keep a rolling excel sheet of all production orders and their part numbers, they are already in an sql table, it was easier for me to write a web app to pull sql data and manipulate it on the backend than try and do everything in excel
the plant manager, however, still insists we could have done it in excel using pivot tables and VB