Thread: Reloading Logs
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Old February 15, 2013, 05:11 AM   #7
Sevens
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I'm a hundred miles from a computer geek or techie nerd or any of those. It's not that I don't like technology -- I just flat-out refuse to pay for the stuff while you guys spend your dough beta testing it all. I'll enjoy the heck out of it when it's dirt cheap.

Even so, it's absolutely MS-Excel for me. I keep a very detailed, very long log. I spend a lot of time on it, but I get a lot from it.

It's multifaceted and I'd bore this audience if I went in to any manner of detail -- but perhaps the two most important things I gain from it (seriously, there's an endless number of things I truly gain from it) is that I:
--never make a crappy load TWICE
--always have a record of what I made, easily searchable by date

So no ammo I have in my stash is -EVER- unknown, because the box it's in has a date on it, and with the date I can figure out exactly what it is.

If I were any manner of famous, my MS-Excel log would be a NYTimes best seller!
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