After today's games, I'm not going to simulate any more games of teams with names like "Wallace", "Davis", "Miller", "Richardson", "Smith", "Hardaway", etc. in the rotation, making me click other threads to figure out which one is yours. It's fine if it's obvious names like Chamberlain or Schrempf or something like that, but those who aren't putting both player names on less distinct names are making an already time consuming process even longer. Please re-post your rotations if you've done that. Thanks.
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:16 am Post subject:
GoldenThroat wrote:
After today's games, I'm not going to simulate any more games of teams with names like "Wallace", "Davis", "Miller", "Richardson", "Smith", "Hardaway", etc. in the rotation, making me click other threads to figure out which one is yours. It's fine if it's obvious names like Chamberlain or Schrempf or something like that, but those who aren't putting both player names on less distinct names are making an already time consuming process even longer. Please re-post your rotations if you've done that. Thanks.
See, I would be confused by that, too, and mistakenly start Neville using his 1939 stats. _________________ Courage doesn't always roar.
Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying...'I will try again tomorrow.'
After today's games, I'm not going to simulate any more games of teams with names like "Wallace", "Davis", "Miller", "Richardson", "Smith", "Hardaway", etc. in the rotation, making me click other threads to figure out which one is yours. It's fine if it's obvious names like Chamberlain or Schrempf or something like that, but those who aren't putting both player names on less distinct names are making an already time consuming process even longer. Please re-post your rotations if you've done that. Thanks.
See, I would be confused by that, too, and mistakenly start Neville using his 1939 stats.
peace in our time
and GT, I edited my initial post. should I just repost it too?
The sim is really strange. Wilt played only 30 minutes in his 2nd game when I have him down for 46. It wasn't exactly a blowout game so I'm not sure why the sim would drastically reduce his minutes.
The sim is really strange. Wilt played only 30 minutes in his 2nd game when I have him down for 46. It wasn't exactly a blowout game so I'm not sure why the sim would drastically reduce his minutes.
The sim is really strange. Wilt played only 30 minutes in his 2nd game when I have him down for 46. It wasn't exactly a blowout game so I'm not sure why the sim would drastically reduce his minutes.
Wilt picked up his 2nd foul with 9:51 left in the 1st quarter, and sat the rest of the 1st quarter. He also sat a good portion of the 2nd, perhaps to not have him pick up his third foul. He played the entire 2nd half.
I made an Excel Spreadsheet of the standings. Anyone know how I can turn it into a picture that's big enough to read? I suck at this kind of stuff, so any help would be appreciated.
I had one that I uploaded to Photobucket, but even after the re-size it was too small to read. I made the font bigger on my Excel, but it turned into a 4 page document that I couldn't upload to Photobucket and have it make sense.
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 9:44 am Post subject:
Patrick Ewing coming up big for me these two games. I am glad now I traded up to get him. _________________ Courage doesn't always roar.
Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying...'I will try again tomorrow.'
The sim is really strange. Wilt played only 30 minutes in his 2nd game when I have him down for 46. It wasn't exactly a blowout game so I'm not sure why the sim would drastically reduce his minutes.
Wilt picked up his 2nd foul with 9:51 left in the 1st quarter, and sat the rest of the 1st quarter. He also sat a good portion of the 2nd, perhaps to not have him pick up his third foul. He played the entire 2nd half.
In Paint, make your blank document the size of your screen. Mine is a 1920 x 1080 pixels. You do this by going to properties from the file menu and adjusting the pixel dimensions. Now when you paste your print screen, it should be the actual size. You can crop to the size you want and save it. It should upload to be the exact size you see on your screen.
In Paint, make your blank document the size of your screen. Mine is a 1920 x 1080 pixels. You do this by going to properties from the file menu and adjusting the pixel dimensions. Now when you paste your print screen, it should be the actual size. You can crop to the size you want and save it. It should upload to be the exact size you see on your screen.
In Paint, make your blank document the size of your screen. Mine is a 1920 x 1080 pixels. You do this by going to properties from the file menu and adjusting the pixel dimensions. Now when you paste your print screen, it should be the actual size. You can crop to the size you want and save it. It should upload to be the exact size you see on your screen.
In Paint, make your blank document the size of your screen. Mine is a 1920 x 1080 pixels. You do this by going to properties from the file menu and adjusting the pixel dimensions. Now when you paste your print screen, it should be the actual size. You can crop to the size you want and save it. It should upload to be the exact size you see on your screen.
I don't have Paint.
What do you have?
To create that, I used Excel, exported it to iPhoto, saved it as a .jpg, and uploaded it to Photobucket. I have a MacBook Pro, and don't think I have an MS Paint equivalent.
Now you can open a new document. Set the dimensions to 1920 x 1080 at 72 ppi. Then press control "v" to place your printed screen on the blank document. Crop, save as jpeg, and upload.
Alternatively, you can email me the excel spreadsheet whenever you update it, and I'll upload it for you.
In Paint, make your blank document the size of your screen. Mine is a 1920 x 1080 pixels. You do this by going to properties from the file menu and adjusting the pixel dimensions. Now when you paste your print screen, it should be the actual size. You can crop to the size you want and save it. It should upload to be the exact size you see on your screen.
I don't have Paint.
What do you have?
To create that, I used Excel, exported it to iPhoto, saved it as a .jpg, and uploaded it to Photobucket. I have a MacBook Pro, and don't think I have an MS Paint equivalent.
Ah, I assumed you were on PC. It's actually easier on a Mac. IIRC, cmd + shift + 4 lets you box any portion of the screen and then automatically saves it as a jpeg on your desktop.
In Paint, make your blank document the size of your screen. Mine is a 1920 x 1080 pixels. You do this by going to properties from the file menu and adjusting the pixel dimensions. Now when you paste your print screen, it should be the actual size. You can crop to the size you want and save it. It should upload to be the exact size you see on your screen.
I don't have Paint.
What do you have?
To create that, I used Excel, exported it to iPhoto, saved it as a .jpg, and uploaded it to Photobucket. I have a MacBook Pro, and don't think I have an MS Paint equivalent.
Ah, I assumed you were on PC. It's actually easier on a Mac. IIRC, cmd + shift + 4 lets you box any portion of the screen and then automatically saves it as a jpeg on your desktop.
Awesome! Thank you!
Do you know how I make the green doo-hickeys go away in Excel?
In Paint, make your blank document the size of your screen. Mine is a 1920 x 1080 pixels. You do this by going to properties from the file menu and adjusting the pixel dimensions. Now when you paste your print screen, it should be the actual size. You can crop to the size you want and save it. It should upload to be the exact size you see on your screen.
I don't have Paint.
What do you have?
To create that, I used Excel, exported it to iPhoto, saved it as a .jpg, and uploaded it to Photobucket. I have a MacBook Pro, and don't think I have an MS Paint equivalent.
Ah, I assumed you were on PC. It's actually easier on a Mac. IIRC, cmd + shift + 4 lets you box any portion of the screen and then automatically saves it as a jpeg on your desktop.
Awesome! Thank you!
Do you know how I make the green doo-hickeys go away in Excel?
GT - Do you have a link to the master schedule that you are using? If so, could you post it in the Schedule thread so we can check out upcoming opponents? Thanks.
And that's a big thanks for EVERYTHING. This is a LOT of work on your part.
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