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May 9, 2013 2.30pm BST "I clicked that link you put up and left a 'message' for David Moyes," says Rebecca Halifax.
I get two series, neither of which is right, There's a green one that has spheroids, so I click on that and edit its formula in the formula bar until it reads, "=SERIES(,DATA!$K$5 $K$2887,DATA!$L$5 $L$2877,2)" (make sure both say 2887).
I get two series, neither of which is right, There's a green one that has spheroids, so I click on that and edit its formula in the formula bar until it reads, "=SERIES(,DATA!$M$5 $M$2877,DATA!$N$5 $N$2877,3)" (make sure both say 2887).
I can click that I like light skim milk.
"I can click that I use skim milk.
Nah, don't like this; nah, don't wanna do that; meh, I think I'll click that ad.
So, now I'm a user, I'm processing this information, I click on that and respond, through some mechanism that I don't yet understand as to how you do this.
Oracle and I click on that.
But that little thing at the top, the little chattering teeth now I click on that now I have.
When I click on that, it takes me to another page where I can enter company names and topics that I want news about.
I clicked on that link, and was taken to a collage-happy site that immediately prompts you to make a "moodlens" -- essentially, a selfie that reflects your changing emotional state.
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