Shakespeares Favourite Excel Formula

It’s a little-known fact… Shakespeare was working on an Excel spreadsheet and created a formula that inspired one of his most famous lines.
=OR (B2, NOT (B2) )

It’s a little-known fact… Shakespeare was working on an Excel spreadsheet and created a formula that inspired one of his most famous lines.
=OR (B2, NOT (B2) )

=((A1+B1+C1+(A2*SQRT(B2)))/C2)+(A3*B3)=(C3^A4)+B4
The formula above is actually a poem:
A dozen, a gross and a score
Plus three times the square root of four
Divided by seven
Plus five times eleven
Equals nine squared and not a bit more
Great sketch from the pre-Python Show At Last the 1948 Show. This sketch features Tim-Brooke Taylor dancing some crazy moves!
If you cannot view the movie try this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4T_eRLmekD0

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A classic corporate anthem - Format MP3 *
Another classic from Monty Python - Format MP3
Listen for the unusual keyboard solo - Format MP3

They’re not just any hero… they’re YOU - just smaller and more plasticky.
Moneyman - in the mysterious towers of business and commerce lives this dark hero. Intensely focused on ROI and the bottom line, fighting for free enterprise he keeps working capital at work. Mighty with the ledger or balance sheet, he can approve or deny a disbursement in an instant. If displeased, premiums increase, debt instruments become instruments of torture, and field audits rain down like order tickets on the stock exchange floor.
Moneyman comes with Spectacles, Calculator, Bundle Of Cash, Briefcase, Piggy…![]()