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A decades-old lesson on not inserting Excel where it doesn't belong

John Robinson 2

A new "several" ?

In the BBC article referred to - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-54423988 - "about 65,000 rows" limited the number of cases to "about 1,400", "since each test result created several rows of data". How many rows is "several"? Do the division yourself! About 46. REALLY??

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