Stuff that only geeks would be interested in. Of course when I say “geeks” I really mean the cool guys because geeks are actually cool and cool guys are actually dipshits.

Looking for a spreadsheet to extrapolate profit based on previous monthly revenue

We've got our revenue data by month for years and months past... I'd like a spreadsheet that I can input this monthly data into and it will extrapolate out future monthly projections. These instructions look promising: http://smallbusiness.chron.com/revenue-projections-spreadsheet-26466.html ... trying it with excel.. .not sure if it works in goog docs. Googled for: spreadsheet extrapolate profit, spreadsheet that you put your past revenues into an

Looking for a spreadsheet to extrapolate profit based on previous monthly revenue2012-09-16T14:07:13-07:00

Solution!… Facebook share button custom image & description

This will allow you to make the image or link of your choosing share a url of your choosing with a title and description of your choosing to a users Timeline on Facebook. This is cool because with the normal FB share you don't get to choose the description, image to share, and url. I found the answer on this guy's blog after searching for all sorts of things like: facebook share button custom image, full control over facebook share button, facebook share this link tweaks, share this link embed, share any page to facebook with flexible share button, cool facebook share button, and cool facebook share jquery.

Solution!… Facebook share button custom image & description2020-01-28T15:51:51-07:00

bitnami where is my index.html file?

New to bitnami and trying to find your index.html file? find it in your /opt/bitnami/apache2/htdocs folder!

bitnami where is my index.html file?2012-09-05T15:54:17-07:00

Solution: A light windows xp app to invert / inverse screen colors

Solution: A little $29 app called PowerStrip gets the job done for windows users! Side note... when you do a screen capture with the colors inverted the image does not capture the inverted image.... it just captures it with the normal colors. I find a white screen much more harsh on my eyes than a black screen... I'm looking for a simple app that reverses / inverts / inverses the screen colors ( ideally with a simple shortcut to engage and disengage ) . It would be even cooler if it would not invert images ( which look like a photo negative when the colors are reversed ) . I found one called "NegativeScreen" but it's only for windows 7 [...]

Solution: A light windows xp app to invert / inverse screen colors2020-01-28T15:51:51-07:00
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