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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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i will never understand people who are sour about holidays. its a holiday, a reason to party, jesus lighten up.
Fair point. But a lot of the cheesy American holidays need to stay in their own damn country, damn filthy immo holidays. Especially the lame ones that require things like consumer masturbation and social trappings.

Meeeeehiiiiicooooo
¡Si se puede!

 

Wittl

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Feb 21, 2017
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Oh nice! Where you going?
Don't have a fix plan, I haven't even booked yet, just announced my absence at work.
But I know people in Ciudad de Meeeehicooo, will be there the first week at least and then dunno yet. Maybe also visit someone I met some years ago in Ecuador who lives in Aguascalientes. Visiting the costa, maybe Oaxaca/Puerto Escondido, maybe Baja California sur, really don't know yet.
You got recommandations (this reminds me of sending PI some tips for switzerland:p)?
 

Lapa

FLY, EAGLES FLY
Sep 29, 2008
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Don't have a fix plan, I haven't even booked yet, just announced my absence at work.
But I know people in Ciudad de Meeeehicooo, will be there the first week at least and then dunno yet. Maybe also visit someone I met some years ago in Ecuador who lives in Aguascalientes. Visiting the costa, maybe Oaxaca/Puerto Escondido, maybe Baja California sur, really don't know yet.
You got recommandations (this reminds me of sending PI some tips for switzerland:p)?
Sounds dope. :tup:
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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i have an excel question.

so i have seperate excel files. each is a list of about 500 rows of six digit numbers. one file has 504 lines and the other has 501. the two are supposed to match

how do i find what is missing from the 2nd list without going through it line by line?
 
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AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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i have an excel question.

so i have seperate excel files. each is a list of about 500 rows of six digit numbers. one file has 504 lines and the other has 501. the two are supposed to match

how do i find what is missing from the 2nd list without going through it line by line?
What I would do is combine both files in a new spreadsheet (you can make the lines different colors if you need to know from which file there are the missing files). Highlight the area then go to the data tab up top and select "remove duplicates" in the "data tools" section. This should leave you with the unique values.
 

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