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    Filling Out a Template with Consecutive Fields

    1. Special duty is a subset of fields from a larger table. I can change the format. 2. Special duty crosstab is a crosstab query of Special Duty. It seemed easier to work with the crosstab. I still need this information to fill out the template. Note that I am not showing all the fields of the...
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    Filling Out a Template with Consecutive Fields

    The crosstab had been run against all the data, but I only excerpted a single entry.
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    Filling Out a Template with Consecutive Fields

    or Special Duty Crosstab Entry Summary NumberEntry Summary Line Number9903011099030124990301259903026099037801990385089903880399038815 322532915081 2010 322532915082 2010 322532915083 2010 322532915084 2010 25 322532915085 2010 25 322532915086 2010 What I...
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    Filling Out a Template with Consecutive Fields

    I need to fill out an Excel template with information on imports, see the attached file Template.txt. The data I need to fill it out from is here under Special Duty.txt or Special Duty Crosstab.txt To show it visually. The template "Import #","Entry...
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    The Trump Slump

    I am glad that you understand that deporting immigrants shrinks the economy and your issue is "allegiance". To answer your rhetorical questions. 1. How many illegal Islamic immigrants have perpetrated attacks? Very few if you mean terrorist attacks. If you are talking about ordinary crime...
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    The Trump Slump

    I would not put too much faith in the stock market. Non-AI stocks have not been doing so well, while AI stocks are at absurdly high prices. I remember 1999.
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    The Trump Slump

    Not yet. Also, slow growth will increase unemployment even without meeting the technical definition used by economists for a recession. The no-hire, no-fire economy of 2025 is changing towards higher unemployment.
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    The Trump Slump

    1. All reputable economists oppose tariffs. As was noted long ago, the protectionist does to his own country what an enemy does in time of war. But the worst effect is that Trump undermined the US Dollar as the dominant currency of international trade. It used to be that 80% of all international...
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    The Trump Slump

    As the year comes to end, let's take a look at Trump's achievement of generating a recession single-handedly. Inflation up and employment down. These were predictable results of his policies. He generated inflation 1. By increasing tariffs 2. By increasing the deficit 3. By pressuring the...
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    Real History

    So you are saying the article was accurate but violated his privacy.
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    Real History

    I have been doing some historical research and I have found the Wikipedia to generally be superior to other broad sources on historical matters (such as Geacron and Centennia Historical Atlas).
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    Real History

    The Wikipedia is doing a good job of summarizing recent scientific work on the population of Neolithic Europe. I have read many articles showing the advance of the Early Farmers from the Near East. At Lepenski Vir in Serbia, researchers found a hunter who died in a farming community...
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    Real History

    Recent genetic studies of Neolithic Britain, show that the farmers did move and in colonize in Britain (and the rest of Europe). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_European_Farmers as opposed to the indigenous populations adopting farming. As for more recent immigrants, I know that in the US...
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    Real History

    The first human settlers of Britain were hunter-gatherers who arrived by way of Doggerland. Around 4000 BC they were replaced by far more numerous farmers of Mediterranean origin. As for the recent immigrants to Great Britain, it is worth noting that of the 10 richest Britons, 4 are either...
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    Real History

    The idea of the Picts being dark-skinned is an old one. In the works of the Pulp writer Robert Howard (creator of Conan), the Picts were a small dark people. As is usual with this nonsense, there is a tiny grain of truth. The first farmers to migrate to Britain were olive-skinned (from the...
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    Could You Survive a Carrington Event?

    I checked elsewhere and looks that solar panels would be OK, as long as they were disconnected from the grid during the event. The problems caused in the electrical grid are because the voltages build up over the long lengths of the wires. Solar panels fared well in the recent hurricane in...
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    Could You Survive a Carrington Event?

    It makes a big difference. If the entire world is affected, there is no undamaged area to manufacture replacement transformers. Superstorm Sandy did knock out power to the entire New York City area. Power was restored in 1-2 weeks as crews from undamaged areas conducted repairs. I wonder how...
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    Could You Survive a Carrington Event?

    Checkout this report https://assets.lloyds.com/assets/pdf-solar-storm-risk-to-the-north-american-electric-grid/1/pdf-Solar-Storm-Risk-to-the-North-American-Electric-Grid.pdf from Lloyd's of London. It is worth noting that a Carrington-level storm would not knock electricity world-wide. The risk...
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    Relationships for standard & special rates

    If you use TblCompanies_SpecialRates, make sure that has an effective date and an expiration date. These things change over time.
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    Need help understanding how to best store and query PDFs and other yearly training documents

    I use Access to store PDF's on a regular basis. I use the attachment data type. You can use VBA to manipulate the attachments. For example, I automatically generate an e-mail with all the attachments for a specific record.
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