I cannot imagine that a significant percentage of Excel power users care what column number ABC is. You use either A1 notation or R1C1 notation based on your need. You don't have to convert between the two. You can even use the INDIRECT() function to reference a cell either way regardless of your general settings. In VBA, you can use Range("A1") or Cells(1,1) to reference cells with either notation. Either are always options. Conversion is not necessary.
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Some women are dripping in diamonds
Some women are dripping in pearls
Look at me, look at me, look at what I'm dripping with
Fraud
I don't know that those things are connected. It looks like a stove top set on top of a washing machine.
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Ok, but what is it about?
That's not a rock. That's a picture of a rock.
I was a landlord for about year. We were moving and someone wanted to buy it but couldn't get a mortgage until their other house sold. We rented it to them for a year with a clause in the lease giving them right of first refusal to purchase at a pre-determined price. I had a full-time job the whole time, though, and the rent covered the mortgage plus $100 more or so. Was I the baddie? I always pictured "landlord as your primary income source" when I think of landlords.
This sounds like something a utahraptor would say...
Pedantic: You mean Y-axis, right? Technically, neither start at zero but I think you meant Y based on context.
tl;Dr "They make them higher, because they get a better elevation to let the traffic go faster"
They don't explain how that makes traffic faster, though.
Dude has clearly never played Caesar II.
Ah, that does make a lot of sense. Excel does not play well with others. It can't even play nicely with CSV.