A fellow clocker. I didn't think there was anyone else on this site that uses the clock.
I've been using the clock for a long time. To make it easier I placed all the drop dates in a spread sheet. I hyperlinked each drop date with the associated drops from one of the qdrop databases. Then I add comments on each date of the really important info (aka - quick summary for that date). I read this info everyday and compare it to what is happening in the news/on here/etc. It keeps my hopum in overdrive.
I find the clock to be confusing. But in looking at your spreadsheet, for say, the column that is dated 7/8/21 - the dates below that, those are drop dates? Why are the cells highlighted in green/brown?
A fellow clocker. I didn't think there was anyone else on this site that uses the clock.
I've been using the clock for a long time. To make it easier I placed all the drop dates in a spread sheet. I hyperlinked each drop date with the associated drops from one of the qdrop databases. Then I add comments on each date of the really important info (aka - quick summary for that date). I read this info everyday and compare it to what is happening in the news/on here/etc. It keeps my hopum in overdrive.
Here is a screenshot of the spread sheet. https://files.catbox.moe/3whdcx.PNG
I find the clock to be confusing. But in looking at your spreadsheet, for say, the column that is dated 7/8/21 - the dates below that, those are drop dates? Why are the cells highlighted in green/brown?
Sorry for being dense...
You aren't dense, it is confusing if you don't understand it yet. And this is the place to ask.