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signed up for a demo account on xero,
validate email address, ok,
then I get the Welcome email, blah blah, and it has 2 large option buttons at the bottom
- option 1: "Connect your bank"
- option 2: "Buy xero now"
looking deeper in the message there is another link to a "getting started page" (buried in the text)
... and on the Getting Started page the very first suggested option: "Connect your Bank Account"
heloooo xero:
... IT'S A ing DEMO ACCOUNT!!
... plus yes I do see all your "helpful reminders" to buy
You really think I wanna give you my bank account as my very first action ??? IN A DEMO ACCOUNT???
in fact even if bought [not just me, any accountant] linking a bank account is way down the list after: basic testing, setting/examining the COA, customers, suppliers, producing invoices, inputting bills, checking reports ..."
HTF did these guys get successful?
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They misspelled the name, it must be: ZERO
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1. Work book (3)
2. Copy unknown height (4)
3. Firm about center (4)
modified 16-Jan-19 15:08pm.
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1) JOB?
2) APEX Ape , X
3) CORE Co, Re
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I wasn't at all sure about "Book" / "Job" but good clues!
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Um thanks (I thought Job would be the easiest one).
I was thinking of concocting some sort of Mini CCC requirements - any thoughts?
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Depends what you mean - mini clue, or mini solution? Both?
Spell out what you expect, and set time limits if you want them.
I'd just link to a CCC tutorial site[^] for the clue format itself and concentrate on what makes it different from WSO CCC.
I stuck the rules on my homepage, so they would be easy to find (rather than in the Lounge, where they get paged out too quickly).
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Er, unsure what you meant by 'homepage', I just googled 'griff'...
Learn something every day on this BBS...
But yes, what do I mean - probably just a concise clue for a 3-5 letter filler. But perhaps better left without restrictions - 'you know it when you see it' type thing.
Hey, not every ticket's a winner...
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Your homepage: Tim Deveaux - Professional Profile[^] There is a forum at the bottom where you can start threads.
A lack of restrictions is good, provided you give guidelines if others are expected to set them.
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Right - got it.
Didn't know about the time restriction on the WSO - no wonder they're all solved by the time I get up (Not that I would get many anyway)
Hmmm... yes, will others set them... hmmm...
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You need a time limit of some form so that you get a "win / lose" condition, and a point at which you can post solutions. Doesn't have to be "4 hours", for "mini CCC" it could be "tomorrow" if you always post it on a Saturday for example.
Other people setting it can be a good idea - it stops it being "a chore" because people do get attached to regular items (I get complaints if I don't post TotD on time and that was never meant to run for weeks, let alone several years!)
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Today we visited the "The Coffeecat" cafe in Almere and were lucky to find a free table.
It's like a cosy living room, and there's a variety of cats, 10 in total.
Most of the cats were sleeping, and did not seem to mind all the visiting people.
Conclusion: heartily recommended !
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My wife and kid like cats -- I don't.
A cat café tried to open here, but they couldn't get permits, so it's a cat lounge instead.
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How about a cat gin bar, call it the cat-a-tonic.
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How about a government run cat sports bar? Call it the Cat Ass Trophy.
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You are forgiven, we can't be all purrrfect
But I'm curious if you have any cats at home ...
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At home I get very little p.....
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Sounds suspicious. Are you sure they're not using the cats to make the coffee on-site?
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Sharp observation, but I'm pretty sure they didn't, because it was just plain, bland coffee they served
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Have you tasted "that other kind" to compare?
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Awesome!! A coffe house that would kill my wife and kids just by entering.
Although... some days I reaaaally feel the need for a coffee!
Socialism is the Axe Body Spray of political ideologies: It never does what it claims to do, but people too young to know better keep buying it anyway. (Glenn Reynolds)
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Be glad that it wasn't a coffee shop
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Quote: And then the cat crept in and crept out again
The cat crept in and crept out again
So I open the door for that high-heeled paw
I said the cat crept in
Ooh
And crept out again.
I said the cat crept in and we crept out again.
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