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Well this is going well.

(, Mon 19 Nov 2012, 14:54, 3 replies, latest was 12 years ago)
I thought so

(, Mon 19 Nov 2012, 14:55, Reply)
Not enough news links is my professional opinion.
needs some spicing up with world events.
(, Mon 19 Nov 2012, 14:55, Reply)
gaza eh, what's that all about?!

(, Mon 19 Nov 2012, 14:56, Reply)
I think it's bad, Nakers.

(, Mon 19 Nov 2012, 15:03, Reply)
Fog on the Tyne

(, Mon 19 Nov 2012, 15:04, Reply)
I'm going to make mulled cider in a couple of weeks

(, Mon 19 Nov 2012, 14:56, Reply)
Good for you.
I saw a good recipe for that somewhere if I find it again I'll gaz you it.
(, Mon 19 Nov 2012, 14:57, Reply)
Much better than mulled wine I reckon
i wonder if one could "mull" beer...

Oh and recipe would beexcellent cheers
(, Mon 19 Nov 2012, 14:58, Reply)
Nah, the hop oils boil off when you mull beer, making it taste weird and bitter.

(, Mon 19 Nov 2012, 15:00, Reply)
good brew master knowledge

(, Mon 19 Nov 2012, 15:06, Reply)
EXCEL QUESTION TIME!`
i have a simple formula that spits out a result such as £0.39, I want the result to always be rounded up to the next nearest 5p increment. can that be done in the formula or does it need a new column and new formula?
(, Mon 19 Nov 2012, 15:09, Reply)
I'm imagininge psycho frantically flipping through his dorling kimberley excel books with a bit of tongue sticking out and a furrowed brow

(, Mon 19 Nov 2012, 15:14, Reply)
I'm imagining you naked.

(, Mon 19 Nov 2012, 15:16, Reply)
with a bit of tongue sticking out and a furrowed brow?`

(, Mon 19 Nov 2012, 15:17, Reply)
Everyone's O face is different I guess

(, Mon 19 Nov 2012, 15:27, Reply)
Use the =CEILING formular

(, Mon 19 Nov 2012, 15:17, Reply)
top excelling there chompy
Although had to use a new column
(, Mon 19 Nov 2012, 15:22, Reply)

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