Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
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A bit late to the party, but, hey, there's always next time your in the market for some. And, lets face it, who isn't...?! :D ;) :)
Remember these?
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Then if they get stinky you could say, "Hey, your shoes smell fishy."
 

Cesar R M

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Having taken two MS office courses, I can honestly say that a 70% is fine. So many updates happen between versions. And then the tests or the grader programs can be screwy. Sometimes it's just the way the questions are written. With not having taken a course and learning all the features, a 70% is pretty good.
not to mention some functions have changed of positions and even names between versions. Not fun if you had a 2003 or older certification.. and then they shove 2007 and above versions.
 

Cesar R M

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Don't worry about it. Just increase your onion intake and add a glass of rhubarb smoothie and you'll start remembering things that happened before you were even born!

Reviving the onion love in this thraed
Does this mean that if we feed our cars Rhubarb,we will become DOC BROWN and travel back in time? :hilarious:
 

Soarin' Over Pgh

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Hubby prefers a plain French manicure, but I like to mix it up a bit in the summer.
And yes, I do have the longest fingers in the Universe.

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My second interview went really well... I'd really like that job, I would be a better fit there than the first. I hope they choo choo choose me. Fingers crossed :) it's a fab job in a great location with killer benefits and time off, plus they'll pay if I go back to school! Oh god, let this happen for me!

In the mean time, one more interview Monday afternoon.

interview #1 has already called, and talked to, all of my references. :)
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
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not to mention some functions have changed of positions and even names between versions. Not fun if you had a 2003 or older certification.. and then they shove 2007 and above versions.
My school has you learn on 2010, but I bought the 2013 version when I got there. I had to use remote access (provided by my school) to take the courses. The 2013 version is very different from the 2010 version. I had a statistics course that had a required Excel lab. The school has 2010, and as the professor would show us how to do it, I would find that stuff had moved or I couldn't find it. Eventually I had to use the remote access for it as well.
 
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