AutoSheet adds on to Excel and allows calculations to be written in a cell utilising variables in an easily readable format that is not hidden away. \n\nWhile other products allow this sort of work, their price restricts their application to larger companies and specialist organisations. Microsoft Excel, which is available to the widest of computer literate audience, hides the calculation within the same cell that produces the result. The problem with this is when this is printed out it is impossible to confirm the validity of the calculation. \n\nAutoSheet utilises the power of excel and adds easy readability. With AutoSheet the user is in control as they are able to see every step of their calculations throughout their work. Thus allowing the user to visualise the flow of their work as well as the end solution, and therefore have faith in the final result.\n\n[img[images/AS_ExampleCalc.gif]]\n\nPell Frischmann Consulting Engineers Ltd has been using AutoSheet since March 2004 on a number of projects and it has performed admirably.\n\nIf you would like to try this please go to the [[Downloads]] section\n
This is the best bike jump that we got a photo of. I am pleased with it ;)
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Here are all the available downloads from this site:\n\n[[Visbox DATASHEET |images/VisBox.pdf]]\n[[Triggerplug DATASHEET |images/Triggerplug.pdf]]\n\n[[Autosheet 3.0.19 ZIP file |products/AutoSheetRESTRICTED_3019.zip]]\n[[PromanX 1.0.5 ZIP file |products/ProManX-105.zip]]\n[[SectionX 1.0.5 ZIP file |products/SectionX_105.zip]]\n[[GAX 0.5 ZIP file |products/GAX_0_5.zip]]\n\nPlease email me if any of the above files are corrupted or if you wish to have unrestricted versions, which are freely available.
Welcome to this web page. \n\nFirstly, yes this does look like a WIKI, it however is not a public one. Simply I am both testing out the usage of this software and have found it allows me to easily and quickly edit my web page. If you want to use this software as a real WIKI or just to try it out search google for TiddlyWiki.\n\nI am in the process of writing this page, so please view this as a quick holding page. Hopefully it will be quite a bit more complete by the end of this week.\n\nCheck out the [[Projects]] section for more interesting items as they get posted.\n\nPlease feel free to email me about any of the subjects on this webpage, my email address is below, unfortunately it has to be obscured because of spam:\n\n''webpage''\n''at''\n''nichecreations''\n''dot''\n''com''\n\n
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I am quite addicted to Mountain Biking at the moment. I am trying to go out cycling at least twice a week, currently working on simple skills:\n*Wheelie\n*Bunny Hop\n*Front Wheelie\n*Static 180 Turn\n\nI am not too good yet but improving slowly. Recently went to Chicksands, check out the homepage http://www.bedsfattrax.org its was great fun. \n[img[images/jump.JPG][BikeJump]]\n\nIf you would like to view a joke Magazine front cover I have been working on for this outing check out this link...\n[[Fake Front Cover-A work in progress |images/FrontCover_01.pdf]]\n
\nMay 07 - Currently am writing the new TiddlyWiki based web page, unsure of its success currently but am enjoying the speed with which it is coming together.
Done quite a few, mostly I paint or draw as presents for people. Must try to do some more for myself and the house... not quite getting round to it though. Although I have got my paint set out its currently gathering dust.
This uses newer phones. Both these technologies have been developed separately but could simple coupled together.\n\nCamera phone takes a picture of a sign post in France or other country that you can't read the language. The photo is then passed to a OCR system which translates the words on the photo and provides a split screen image of both the original and the translation. Both these process have already been extensively developed by numerous companies, the idea is simply to add joining software that pulls both together.\n\n\n
Been playing poker live and online for about a year. Currently down from live play but that is balanced by online play so overall I am about evens. However, I have been winning consistently online for about 2-3months, so if I had to time to play more I would be doing a lot better. \n\n''Top tip:''\nIf you are playing low stakes 5c/10c or below then don't bother bluffing, more often than not you are playing against someone who doesn't understand the game well enough to understand what your representing.\n\nIf you are interested check out the home league I play in:\nhttp://www.wrsop.co.uk/
I can program in a few of languages:\n\n*VB - Very well\n*Python - Learning but am passable\n*C - Passable but very rusty\n\nFrom these languages I have spent the majority of my time programming in VB as I had a windows based PC. In early 06 I took the leap to Linux, I haven't looked back. I have tried:\n\n*Redhat\n*Debian\n*Ubuntu 6.10\n*Kubuntu 7.04 - current system, also favorite so far.\n\nThe OS change is predominantly the reason I am learning python as it is a multiplatform language that allows rapid development which suits my lack of patience.\n\nTo that end I have worked on a few programs, all written for Microsoft Excel:\n*[[AutoSheet]] - Calculation interface, see a [[screenshot|images/AS_screenshot.gif]]\n*[[GAX]] - Genetic Algorithm solver\n*[[Proman]] - Project management time line creator.\n*[[SectionX]] - Section properties calculator for structural engineering\n\nSome of the programs that I want to write are:\n*3D world software, similar to Secondlife but with a few important differences\n*2D networked shootem up, think along the lines of Alien breed crossed with Quake\n*Stock market learning predictor, I have a few ideas on how to accomplish this and the first version seems to show promise but after 6months focus to develop the theory then produce a software framework, I lost interest....mad if you ask me, but I wrote it in C and haven't got around to rewriting it in python yet. Plus I didn't want to fork out for the cost of months of tick data from intraday trading.
I, your enigmatic author, tend to waste my spare time doing a rather eclectic bunch of things. These things include, in no particular order:\n\n*[[Random Construction]]\n*[[Mountain Biking]]\n*[[Programming]]\n*[[Poker]]\n*[[Reading]]\n*[[Painting & Drawing]]\n*[[Writing]] - Currently rarely although I will be making a conscious effort to do more.\n\nEach of the above I have separated into sub categories so that I don't bore too many people.....\n\nI have included a number of items from all, there are still a number of projects in [[Random Construction]] and [[Programming]] that I am working on but I don't want to make public for a few reasons, namely I think I could make money from them :)
This is an odd one. Over the years I have spent quite a lot of time building random items that I want. Also, I have spent substantially more time not actually completing items that I want.\n\nBelow is a list of items that I have successfully completed:\n*Go Board\n*Wooden 3D puzzle - 3 number\n*A few wooden roses\n*A miniature fully featured cannon\n*A simple electronic power supply\n*A simple electronic wave form generator\n\nHere is a list of items that I have partially completed, generally to proof of concept stage:\n*2D milling machine\n*[[Robotic hoover]]\n*Brass puzzle box\n\nI also have a few product ideas that I thought might be good:\n*[[Visbox]]\n*[[TriggerPlug]]\n*[[PhoneTranslator]]
Currently reading "The tesseract" by Alex Garland. I have not got far yet.\n\nJust finished "The Insider" by Piers Morgan. Lots of fun, have recommended it to a friend and will read another of his books.\n\n''Favorite books:''\nCity - Clifford. D. Simak\nEndymion - Dan Simmons\nReminiscenes of a Stock Operator - Edwin Lefevre\nTai Pan - James Clavell\n
A collection of random ideas, programs and stuff.
NicheCreations
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\nNot much to say here. \n\nThe question that this product solves is "have you ever left the house and then remembered you had left the iron/hair straightners/soldering iron on?"\n\nCheck out this concept document for the outline of the product solution. [[Triggerplug Datasheet |images/Triggerplug.pdf]]
[img[images/visbox_image.jpg]]\n\nThe above is an example output from the VISBOX. This is something that almost everyone will have seen and used with a computer music player.\n\nThe idea is to put this software onto a small set-top box which plugs into the TV,Skybox,Music Centre and possibly a network stream. This would allow multiple non connected systems to utilise the TV system as a joining device. This allows the use of the TV speaker system that is provided with the TV, almost certainly more expensive than the computers or radios. It would also allow the multiple streams to have visually sync'd graphics. These graphics can be turned on or off on request overriding the existing TV picture as desired eg. when listening to music from an audio radio only channel from the Skybox etc.\n\nCheck out the pdf to see a better explanation. [[VISBOX DATASHEET |images/VisBox.pdf]]\n\n\n
Nothing to say here yet. I am looking into a writers club.