Thursday's Powerball will have a jackpot of at least $80 million after no winners claimed the $50 million first prize in the draw last week's draw.
The multi-million dollar jackpot, the second highest in Australian history, comes just weeks after an Adelaide man and a Queensland couple shared a record $106 million prize from Oz Lotto.
If you want to know the most drawn balls then why not buy the Oz Powerball Checker spreadsheet from Spreadsheets Direct. The basic version allows you to quickly check either single or multiple lines in seconds from current & previous draws and lets you see what balls have been drawn the most from the date you set. The results are updated by a click of a button making checking your numbers simple. The Premium version comes with an added Lotto Predictor. The Lotto Predictor produces random numbers but favours those that have been drawn the most from the date you choose. Once the numbers have been picked you can see how lucky they have been in the past before you decide if you want to use them. The Premium version also has an Analysis sheet that shows trends from the past ten draws. You can see the number of odd & even balls drawn, how many were high or low balls, how many fell in each number range and any consecutive numbers.
The Oz Powerball Checker is quick and simple way of checking your powerball numbers and may just give you the edge in this weeks $80 million draw!
Wednesday, 29 July 2009
Oz Powerball $80 Million Mega Jackpot!
Monday, 27 July 2009
Oz Powerball Lotto Checker File Added
I've added lotto checker files for the Australian Powerball draw just in time for the this weeks $80 million mega jackpot. The checkers are available in Excel & Open Office. For more details check out
Oz Powerball Checker
Thursday, 23 July 2009
Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac SP2 released - Pocket-lint.com
Most of the applications get a speed boost including Microsoft Word 2008 for Mac (launch and scroll times) as well as Microsoft Excel 2008 for Mac, with features such as calculation performance.
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Microsoft Office 2010 enters technical preview
Microsoft has announced that those web apps - online versions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel and OneNote - will be free, and that the full version of Office 2010 will start semi-private testing with developers immediately.
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Labels: excel, office 2010
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
Early testing begins on Office 2010
Microsoft is giving a select group of technology-savvy testers an early peek at Office 2010, but it is still keeping web-based versions of Word, Excel and its other programs under ...
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Labels: excel, microsoft, office 2010
Office 2010 test opens; free Web versions later - The Guardian
Microsoft Corp. is giving a select group of technology-savvy testers an early peek at its Office 2010 software, but it's keeping a key ...
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Labels: excel, microsoft, office 2010
Tuesday, 21 July 2009
Microsoft admits yet another ActiveX zero-day bug - PC Advisor
Microsoft has been busy lately acknowledging "zero-day" vulnerabilities. Today's admission was the third in the past two months, and the fifth since February. According to the ...
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Monday, 20 July 2009
OpenOffice bug/feature stirs 'horde of angry chimps' - The Register
Seven and a half years after some poor soul first complained it was vaporizing his data, OpenOffice is still plagued by a Calc bug/feature that overwrites fields hidden using the ...
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Labels: calc, open office
Sunday, 19 July 2009
Find out the crime rates in your area
Well, these numbers are the official recorded crime figures. They're published by the Home Office here and you can download the entire lot as excel spreadsheets.
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Labels: excel
Adding and Multiplying Game (Times Education Supplement)
Students can practise adding and multiplying on these Excel Spreadsheets. You need macros enabled for them to work. IN Excel: Tools | Macros | Security | Medium then reply "enable macros" when prompted. Enjoy.
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Security pros rate Excel in top 10 threats - Search Security
Mark Chaplin, a senior research consultant with ISF, said Excel spreadsheet security problems arise because spreadsheets tend to grow over time,...
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Monday, 13 July 2009
British Open Golf Turnberry Sweepstake Kit
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Labels: british open, excel, golf, spreadsheet, sweepstake, turnberry