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(02-03-2021, 04:09 PM)celestino Wrote: Wow! Some of you gentlemen are quite methodic with some things. I admire your commitment to tracking information. Smile

I was inspired by some other members to make this. Once you make it (or adjust the template I made) it spits out all those fancy charts on its own.

I just tap a couple items from drop down menus and submit it after each shave. Takes about 10 seconds.

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#22

Posting Freak
Canada
Sounds easy enough, Tony. Now, I understand. Smile

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#23

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
I have been using it since the beginning of the year. I basically stopped doing my own spreadsheet, as this is as quick as Tony says! I really appreciate how quickly I can enter stuff. And if I feel like I want to write, I use my journal here.

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#24

Doctor Strange of Wetshaving
Forio d'Ischia, Naples, Italy
Unfortunatelly, that Google Sheet are no longer available.
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But It's easy to import a large database (XLS, CV, XML, DOC, etc) and create own Google Sheets file.
Here the original thread, where to find the step-by-step process.
https://www.badgerandblade.com/forum/thr...ry.543222/

Actually I do not care about statistics.
Just use Google Docs as product list.
And Google Photo for my SOTD with description.
The same you can see in SOTD section.

For me It's enough OCD ...
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#25

Doctor Strange of Wetshaving
Forio d'Ischia, Naples, Italy
(02-03-2021, 08:33 PM)AQU Wrote: I just tap a couple items from drop down menus and submit it after each shave. Takes about 10 seconds.
Fast and easy with linear setups.

Impossible when It comes to hybrid situations.
FrankenRazors, Superlathering, Comparisons and other fun things.
Cool

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I went old school Tony, got myself a live in Secretary, good cook and a looker; she’s waaaay too hot for me!  Multi-tasking, thing of the Future!

My only disappointment was not seeing PolSilver, Feather and Wizamet in your blade rotation?

Lol, on a serious note, very cool spreadsheet, THANK YOU! I’m going to input some data and give it a spin

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(02-05-2021, 02:38 AM)ExtraProtein Wrote: I went old school Tony, got myself a live in Secretary, good cook and a looker; she’s waaaay too hot for me!  Multi-tasking, thing of the Future!

My only disappointment was not seeing PolSilver, Feather and Wizamet in your blade rotation?

Lol, on a serious note, very cool spreadsheet, THANK YOU! I’m going to input some data and give it a spin

I like it! Why didn’t I think of the secretary route?

I’ve never really found a reputable source for the Pol silvers or wizamets, but have heard they’re great. I tried a sample of feathers a long time ago, but it might be time to buy more.

Voskhods have historically been great to me in all my razors, but lately the new Gillette London Bridges have kept that smoothness but brought up the efficiency. They’re sharp! But I think they’re only available out of SE Asia right now (Thailand or India, can’t remember where they shipped from on eBay).

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