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September 09, 2010 -- 1:02 AM
posted by Par
The plan got all wet when the thieves apparently tried to lower the machine onto a waiting Zodiac inflatable boat, but dropped the cash dispenser into the water, RCMP said in a news release.a.) Boo to the Canadian Press on the pun
b.) Bold move.
c.) SCUBA anyone?
September 06, 2010 -- 3:40 PM
posted by chris
Actually, I've had not a lot of takers on the culture, but I have lots to give away. Let me know when you're up and I can give you some culture and instructions on how to make it. You can get it from Al and/or myself.
September 06, 2010 -- 2:17 PM
posted by alison
Hey all: is that "illegal kefir" ring still going? Is there a chance I can get in on it? I'm seriously debating coming up to Edmonton next weekend thru Monday, and if I could, I'd love to get my hands on some culture.
... apparently kefir eases lactose intolerance, and I'd be happy to have the protein. (plus I wanna try it!)
September 03, 2010 -- 10:48 AM
posted by alison
p.s. Beck, did I send the e-mail to the right person at clever-name? (i.e. did you get my e-mail?) I'm having problems getting web developers to respond to me... It's kind-of funny.
September 03, 2010 -- 9:47 AM
posted by alison
Sounds like a good idea, Beck. I'll have to look into it. I'm wary, though, given the work-atmosphere I'm in, that I'll need *more representative* software than Open Office...
I'll spend some time next week playing with it though.
September 02, 2010 -- 10:11 PM
posted by Beck
Do you need MS Office Alison? I've been using Open Office exclusively for years now, it's free, and it's completely compatible with Office. It even has some additional features that Office doesn't such as exporting directly to pdf.
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Actually I think it's more compatible with Office than Office is. I distinctly remember in MS Office if you were given a document that was created in an older version than the one you were running then you couldn't open it, Open Office has all formats covered.
