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January 2006 Acquisitions

This month we have new SF from Steven Popkes; a humorous burglar tale from Charles Coleman Finlay; an astonishingly good witch story from M. Rickert (that’s sure to end up on everyone’s best of the year lists); a dumbed-down story from Robert Reed; a tale of religious cartography from Christopher Rowe; a punny body-swapping tale from Robert Loy; a new Imago Bone and Persimmon Gaunt tale from Chris Willrich; a new dark fantasy from Alex Irvine; and the second sale by former Slush Survivor Matthew Corradi.

All this PLUS two, count ’em TWO new slush survivors this month: Kenneth Altabef and Jerry Seeger.

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GroupMind Query: Excel

Okay, so I’m trying to do something in an Excel spreadsheet that seems like it should be really easy, but I can’t figure out how to do it.  

I’m using the spreadsheet in question to keep track of my workout routine (weight, sets, reps, etc.).  In column A of the spreadsheet, I have the names of the exercises.  In the other columns, I have the weight, sets, and reps data.  What I want to do is lock column A, so that when I fill up my columns with data and I have to scroll to the right to see blank columns, column A will still stay on the screen (instead of being scrolled away with the data).  So I guess you could call it setting a false margin or something like that.  I can’t figure out how to do it, and I can’t figure out how to ask Excel how to do it.  Can anyone help?

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The New Printer in My Life

I just got myself a fancy new (well, it’s used, but it’s new to me) printer!  A friend of mine hooked me up with a HP LaserJet 2200d, which is a $500 printer, but I got it for just $85.  The company she works for was liquidating printers that have gone off lease, and so employees are allowed to buy them.  All indications are that this printer should totally kick ass, and printers like this one are built to last.  Plus, friend says that this printer probably wasn’t used and abused very much–the department it was in wouldn’t have been printing out reams and reams of documents as some other departments do.  

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