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HALF OFF Charley Kyd's Dashboard products

I am proud to be affiliated with Charley Kyd’s Excel User Dashboard products (see the little graphic on the left hand side). I can heartily recommend his excellent products.

Charley is having a HALF OFF sale as well as some other amazing benefits. Here are the details:

ebook-250 Until midnight this Friday, you can get my best dashboard products for HALF OFF.

Here’s where you can grab your copies for half off.

I’m holding this special sale as a way to say THANK YOU to my customers and people who read my Excel For Business newsletter.

Here’s where you can grab your copy and save 50%.

Try My Dashboards for 50% And Get Six Free Bonuses.

If the 50% discount isn’t enough to have you heading to my half-off catalog page, these SIX free gifts will surely do the trick.

•  Bonus 1: One-Hour Live Webinar about IncSight QnE
This live webinar will show you how to set up and use IncSight QnE, and how to adapt its templates to meet your specific needs. I'll show you how to add or subtract periods, change periods to any that you want, add calculations, change chart sizes, change color schemes, and a lot more.

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Google Wave, Photo tools and Browsers

Google Wave

I’ve been Google waving a lot this last week – talking with customers, staff and other friends. Its a pretty cool system.

If you have had an invite and cant figure the thing out these resources may help. If you are on teh wave find me by adding jethroconsultants@gmail.com.

Photography How To’s and other tools bookmarked to read this week:

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David du Chemin has some cheap eBooks for sale including:

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Riding the Fat Possum

I love saying that – and I love riding it. My Gary Fisher Fat Possum (aptly named Mans Best Friend) 2009-11-14 Bicycle 008 successfully carried me through today's challenge – 13kms of very steep technical riding through a national park. With mixtures of very fast downhill and lots of big long jumps, to tight technical hair raising switch back descent of a cliff – dropping vertically 400 metres in about 5 minutes straight, to technical singletrail with lots of boulders, fallen logs, roots and twists and turns including several creek crossings and loose rocks, this track was a beauty. We elected to do the downhill direction and have a support vehicle drop us off  and collect us at the bottom. Very wise choice for even the downhill had us exhausted from the constant steering changes and technical riding skills required.

The boys managed to tape my phone camera to my chest (thanks be to duct tape!) and I got these two short videos of the steep descent section. I missed the first third of the descent due to technical difficulties (bumped the off button!). I rode with Michael and Peter and Kitty was the support driver today.

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Back to Basics - Live Messenger Dynamic Pictures

If you are a Windows Live Messenger user – you’ll probably find this to be a fun feature to muck around with. I sure did!
So here’s how it works – step by step. Only took me a few minutes.
For this to work, you must have a webcam installed before putting the following steps into practice.

In your Live Messenger, if you click on your display picture you’ll see a box like this…

 

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Select “Dynamic picture…” from the grey boxes on the right.

Then you’ll be looking at a box like this…