Ok right, stop that.
If you have several images to post, either do them all in the same thread or wait a while and do them later.
There's a finite amount of threads on the board (15 I think) and every new one pushes an old one off.
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Sat 25 Apr 2009, 15:45,
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There's a finite amount of threads on the board (15 I think) and every new one pushes an old one off.
:) so have I and it's pretty funny in a bandwagon
still a bit selfish to post all your pics one after another without letting other people have a go and get their due replies before hounding them off the board
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Sat 25 Apr 2009, 15:48,
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Aw c'mon.
It's easily the most fun I've ever had watching a bandwagon unfold.
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Sat 25 Apr 2009, 15:53,
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I dont know why everyone hates it so much, it lasted ONE FUCKING EVENING
and didn't drag on like fucking zalgo or henry or something shit like that.
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Sat 25 Apr 2009, 15:56,
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thing is there's nothing innately bad about bandwagons
there were some good henrys and some good limes. the problem is talentless, unfunny people jumping on the wagon that ruins it
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Sat 25 Apr 2009, 16:36,
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I like limes
purely because it was on of my comics that caused it. :D
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Sat 25 Apr 2009, 16:51,
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like anything on here people on like it if they're involved. otherwise they feel left out and hate it
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Sat 25 Apr 2009, 17:00,
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thats because I don't have any thumbs you insensitive bastard!
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Sat 25 Apr 2009, 17:04,
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TJ: does anyone know how to write macros in excel?
Ive got a spreadsheet of like 105 graphs I want to plot and find out what the peak of these graphs is, and know how I can do this without having to do in manually (ie plotting each graph then looking where the max is etc....)
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Sat 25 Apr 2009, 15:58,
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Ive got a spreadsheet of like 105 graphs I want to plot and find out what the peak of these graphs is, and know how I can do this without having to do in manually (ie plotting each graph then looking where the max is etc....)
1. Open excel
2. Click in any box
3. Type "MACROS"
4. Click 'ignore' on facetious forum post.
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Sat 25 Apr 2009, 16:13,
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3. Type "MACROS"
4. Click 'ignore' on facetious forum post.
Not sure you need macros or graphs...
=max(column range) should get it.
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Sat 25 Apr 2009, 16:24,
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indeed! if the data is in a spreadsheet, then you have all that you need
the graphs are just a visualisation of that data :)
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Sat 25 Apr 2009, 16:52,
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I guess it depends if there are multiple peaks.
If you're after a certain region, then it may or may not be the most intense peak.
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Sat 25 Apr 2009, 17:02,
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That's true.
For automated graph plotting, something like gnuplot might prove more weildy.
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Sat 25 Apr 2009, 17:59,
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No father figure when he was growing up
Had to look to caterpillers for comfort
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Sat 25 Apr 2009, 16:22,
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