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Now I was older than 6 (more like 12), because spreadsheets didn't really exist then, and Lotus 1-2-3 back then was the program of choice, but I got a much earlier start on spreadsheet (and word processing) programs than my contemporaries, and I am still to this day reaping the rewards.
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Teach your children to Excel.  Anton Philidor | 02/28/07
I agree  Michael Kelly | 02/28/07
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