Ok.. board stuff
Ok, I just ran through the board real quick and here's simplified view:
c->w 613.47
s->w 170.52
C->M 525.75
c->s 353.1
m->w 106.11
S->M 70.41
This goes through the board proggy and we get this:
c->m 490.05
c->w 890.10
c->s 112.17
I'd appreciate it if someone else could also run through it to make sure I got it right.
FYI, I'm up in Yellowstone now.. going to be here for a week or so.. so no broadband :( and no cell phone :(
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ouch
Oh.. Matt... no cell phone? How are you going to survive? Do we need to schedule some psychiatric help for you when you get back?
So, umm,
Is anyone going to check these numbers or are we accepting them as gospel? :)
Looks good.
My check, based on the numbers on
the board (I added the last water bill) worked as follows:
Owed:
Bills: .75*755 = 566.25
+(1400/4)=350 rent = 916.25
+80 from Chris & Sean
=996.25
Owe:
Bills: 416.57/4 = 104.15
+2 to matt
=106.14
Total: approx. 890.10
So mine works, at least. The other stuff on the board owed me (from others than S/M/C) I'm willing to just forget. Merry XMas, Happy Birthday, etc. to Jeff & Bryce. ^_^
^_^
You mixed up the last three letters, there...
Satna?
What's Satna mean? Oooh... you mean Saant.
Saant, of course.
All hail the great Saant!
Satna. *snorts* Don't be silly.
not sanat?
I thought you meant sanat... like a lazy southerner might say "Sonata"....
Um...
Brian, you find me a southerner who'se discusing sonatas, and I'll show you a Californian on the lamb.
Waitaminut, did I just insult my own heritage?
Who'se
For those who don't know, "Who'se" is pronounced like the "Jose" in "San Jose." It means, "Hey, look at me, I'm removing one letter and replacing it with one punctuation mark, but that's not futile enough, so I'm going to ADD letters while I'm at it! We're really saving time now!"
Where?
these are all hypothetical southerners, oh great Saatn.
Now, other than the original and Martin's intended transposition, I think we've covered all permutations.
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