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Monday, July 13, 2009
Unless I need to build a model or run pivot tables on large datasets in Excel, I make all my spreadsheets in google docs.  And anytime I’m collaborating on a document that doesn’t require heavy formatting, it’s google docs as well (it now has styles and an killer table of contents feature).  Yup, google docs. After almost 3 years at Momentum, I’m rounding the corner on my final week.  I’m headed back to school full-time this fall, so for the last several days, I’ve focused on winding down and transitioning myriad projects.
 
Monday, July 13, 2009
Unless I need to build a model or run pivot tables on large datasets in Excel, I make all my spreadsheets in google docs.  And anytime I’m collaborating on a document that doesn’t require heavy formatting, it’s google docs as well (it now has styles and an killer table of contents feature).  Yup, google docs. After almost 3 years at Momentum, I’m rounding the corner on my final week.  I’m headed back to school full-time this fall, so for the last several days, I’ve focused on winding down and transitioning myriad projects.
 
Monday, July 13, 2009
Unless I need to build a model or run pivot tables on large datasets in Excel, I make all my spreadsheets in google docs.  And anytime I’m collaborating on a document that doesn’t require heavy formatting, it’s google docs as well (it now has styles and an killer table of contents feature).  Yup, google docs. After almost 3 years at Momentum, I’m rounding the corner on my final week.  I’m headed back to school full-time this fall, so for the last several days, I’ve focused on winding down and transitioning myriad projects.
 

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Unless I need to build a model or run pivot tables on large datasets in Excel, I make all my spreadsheets in google docs.  And anytime I’m collaborating on a document that doesn’t require heavy formatting, it’s google docs as well (it now has styles and an killer table of contents feature).  Yup, google docs. After almost 3 years at Momentum, I’m rounding the corner on my final week.  I’m headed back to school full-time this fall, so for the last several days, I’ve focused on winding down and transitioning myriad projects.
Unless I need to build a model or run pivot tables on large datasets in Excel, I make all my spreadsheets in google docs.  And anytime I’m collaborating on a document that doesn’t require heavy formatting, it’s google docs as well (it now has styles and an killer table of contents feature).  Yup, google docs. After almost 3 years at Momentum, I’m rounding the corner on my final week.  I’m headed back to school full-time this fall, so for the last several days, I’ve focused on winding down and transitioning myriad projects.
Unless I need to build a model or run pivot tables on large datasets in Excel, I make all my spreadsheets in google docs.  And anytime I’m collaborating on a document that doesn’t require heavy formatting, it’s google docs as well (it now has styles and an killer table of contents feature).  Yup, google docs. After almost 3 years at Momentum, I’m rounding the corner on my final week.  I’m headed back to school full-time this fall, so for the last several days, I’ve focused on winding down and transitioning myriad projects.
Los Angeles, California 90210 [ Google Maps ] The Google Maps link above should hopefully help clarify directions for most of you. If it’s really crucial to show things to people, take screenshots and do screencasts just in case. We’ve got a few days to go before BarCampLA-5 happens and Crystal and I thought we’d share a few things with everyone before the festivities kick off. Location
Santa Monica, CA 90401 [ Google Maps ] If it’s really crucial to show things to people, take screenshots and do screencasts just in case. With about a day left until  BarCampLA-6 , I thought I’d run down everything you might possibly need to know.  Please Please keep in mind that I might have recycled some of this material from a previous BarCampLA guide  â€” so if the material seems familiar, it probably is.  We’ll