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Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 12:39:03 PST7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-sundialsig@scoug.com
To: scoug-sundialsig@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-SundialSIG: Alive

In <3C49CABE.AEB060DA@netfeed.com>, on 01/19/02
at 11:34 AM, driven zen said:

Hi,

Just found this one hiding in my Inbox. :-)

>That's a long time. Aren't they self-lubricating,
>sealed at the factory?

Doesn't matter if you don't rub them together.

>1. Expertise to share (not that it's been an
> impediment previously);

That doesn't stop most folks from joining in. I guess they figure bad
information is better than no information.

>2. Interest in the particular application being
> discussed (I'm not interested in close
> management of my 401k portfolio - all mutual
> funds.);

Hard to say. Unless you were smart enough to move to cash in 2000, it
might almost be time to rebalance.

>3. Time (I still hadn't completed my 2000 tax filing.);

Are you related to my dad?

>Let's see, printed billing or receipt -> CFM TWAIN ->
>STi TextFlow (OCR) -> How to extract data and insert
>into Mesa 2 spreadsheet (Create templates based on a
>macro that utilizes search and "Ctrl-{directional
>arrow}" movements?), automated via a REXX script or
>kbplus...?

REXX would probably be better. The real question is do you have enough of
these that are similar enough that the time to automate will outweigh the
time to enter manually?

Steven

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