I've been on a PC and shared my version again and anyone can access and change it now.
I've been on a PC and shared my version again and anyone can access and change it now.
How bout if it's bigger than a pack of smokes - it's a no go.
nice work Kat!
Oh the joy of doing this is the reward in itself, Mr.Bungle.![]()
So, what do you think of my eager/meager creation?
Bling is good.
Just a thought. I downloaded your beautiful spreadsheet. Opened in Excel. It allowed me to add columns/rows, change/add information and save. Perhaps others could do the same, enter the info they want added, then return it to you to keep it consistent. (You can copy/paste.) Run a virus checker on any files sent to you. Using Google there may be an easier way to send files back and forth, but I don't know. Maybe files can be attached to ECF PMs. I don't know that either.
Wishing you a very Happy Birthday.
~ Elaine
Hope you don't mind Katdarling, but I've done this copy of yours and left lots of blanks for everyone to add to and edit. Everybody should be able to edit it and add the missing data.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...D6Vl_UMmDvy2omP4D_jTHxo/edit?usp=docslist_api
Please say if you don't want this and I will delete it.![]()
I think it's as informative as it needs to be. As many have said, but I will paraphrase in my own way... "We can nit pick all the fun out of this, given long enough." I'm just happy to have the info collected in a way that we can compare apples to apples.
Very funny! It wouldn't surprise me if that's what you were taught about our beautiful country. A history lesson...
The origin of the name "Canada" comes from the expedition of explorer Jacques Cartier up the St. Lawrence River in 1535. The Iroquois pointing out the route to the village of Stadacona, the future site of Quebec City, used the word "kanata," the Huron-Iroquois word for village.
Canada wasn't the only name considered for the new dominion though. Other names suggested at the time of Confederation were--Victorialand, Borealia, Cabotia, Tuponia (The United Provinces of North America), Superior, Norland & of course Hochelaga.
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Jacques Cartier
Oh yeah-- Happy Birthday! (please update itty, bitty list)
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KAT!!!
Wish I could hang around and play today, but you know I can't. Save me a slice of cake, eh?
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How the heck did I get in THIS thread, anyways?
Wow, a new spreadsheet with the info (I think it's great Kat!), a history lesson AND a
HAPPY BIRTHDAY KAT!!!!!
Happy Birthday Kat!!
I have to ask, what type of vaping gear do YOU use? Do you own an "itty bitty"?
I can't speak for Kat, but I happen to know she has several..![]()
Gosh, wanted to look at it, but Mr. Goog says I need you to give permission, after logging into my Goog... so he sent an automated request to you for that!
And Happy Birthday, Kat!
For never having done a spreadsheet before, that's awesome! It's enough information without being pushy or hand-holding. You give people a good idea of what each mod is with a link for further information. If we need more info than what's provided, we can go to a B&M and pay them to help us!![]()
Thanks, dear one! Aha. The real version of the story! Thanks, shackness! I sort of wish they'd gone with "Hochelaga". It sounds quite Italian.(Biased, me.)
Another Birthday Already ?
WHOA !!!
Slow down....this isn't a contest.....
Happy Birthday!!
Dearest, Katdarling...
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For you, on your natal anniversary and in celebration of your first spreadsheet!
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Here's hoping you have a fantabulous day!!!
Here's my fancy setup-- Protank 2(rebuilt vertical coil) with the soon to be obsolete bendie. I do have a mini Nautilus but I let my girlfriend borrow it. To make up for the lousy pic I used my adorable twin nieces as a backdrop!
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Hochelaga means "beaver dam". Can you imagine the ongoing international humor that would have provided the world!
Hochelaga means "beaver dam". Can you imagine the ongoing international humor that would have provided the world!
Very nice spreadsheet, easy to pick out the criteria that matters most to each of us. I like the criteria of "size of a pack of smokes", as it fits in my shirt pocket perfectly.
The cost factor is also a good column, low cost in the spinner or twist range with double the battery makes them a good upgrade for noobs, yet they still have the power more experienced vapers may desire.
I like the low cost boxes as I'm very hard on my vape equipment, I've dropped my istick three times, and that's just today.
The high priced models are built more rugged, but for me it would be like taking a fancy sports car to a demolition derby.
How cute! They are adorbs. So you think the bendie is facing early obsolescence?