Jayson Tatum on the Jaylen Brown trade:
“Damn can’t believe that s**t went down… That’s some bulls**t really.”
(via @club520podcast, h/t @NBA__Courtside)
✅ 5x All-Star
✅ 2x All-NBA Second Team
✅ ECF & Finals MVP
✅ NBA Champion
The impact you made both on and off the court will forever be felt by the city of Boston and Celtics fans everywhere.
Thank you to one of the all-time great Celtics, Jaylen Brown ☘️
Every 1st Round Draft Pick in Phillies History:
2025 Gage Wood
2024 Dante Nori
2023 Aidan Miller
2022 Justin Crawford
2021 Andrew Painter
2020 Mick Abel
2019 Bryson Stott
2018 Alec Bohm
2017 Adam Haseley
2016 Mickey Moniak
2015 Cornelius Randolph
2014 Aaron Nola
2013 J.P. Crawford
2012 Shane Watson & Mitch Gueller
2011 Larry Greene
2010 Jesse Biddle
2009 None
2008 Zach Collier & Anthony Hewitt
2007 Travis d’Arnaud & Joe Savery
2006 Kyle Drabek & Adrian Cardenas
2005 None
2004 Greg Golson
2003 None
2002 Cole Hamels
2001 Gavin Floyd
2000 Chase Utley
1999 Brett Myers
1998 Pat Burrell & Eric Valent
1997 JD Drew*
1996 Adam Eaton
1995 Reggie Taylor & Dave Coggin
1994 Carlton Loewer
1993 Wayne Gomes
1992 Chad McConnell
1991 Tyler Green
1990 Mike Lieberthal
1989 Jeff Jackson
1988 Pat Combs
1987 None
1986 Brad Brink
1985 Trey McCall
1984 Pete Smith
1983 Ricky Jordan
1982 John Russell
1981 Johnny Abrego
1980 Henry Powell
1979 None
1978 Rip Rollins
1977 Scott Munninghoff
1976 Jeff Kraus
1975 Sammye Welborn
1974 Lonnie Smith
1973 John Stearns
1972 Larry Christenson
1971 Roy Thomas
1970 Mike Martin
1969 Mike Anderson
1968 Greg Luzinski
1967 Phil Meyer
1966 Michael Biko
1965 Mike Adamson
*did not sign
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The iPhone Ultra will likely have a starting price of $2,400
The Hidden Logic Behind Fast Excel Workbooks.
Ever wonder why some Excel files open in 2 seconds…
…while others freeze your computer?
It’s not because Excel is slow.
It’s because the workbook was built the wrong way.
Here’s the hidden logic behind fast Excel workbooks. 🧵👇
1. Structure before formulas
A well-organized workbook is always faster than a workbook full of clever formulas.
Start with a clean layout.
Think like an architect before thinking like an analyst.
2. Keep one source of truth
Store each piece of data only once.
Avoid copying the same information across multiple sheets.
Less duplication means fewer calculations and fewer errors.
3. Use Excel Tables instead of fixed ranges
Tables expand automatically when new rows are added.
Your formulas, PivotTables, and charts stay connected without manual updates.
4. Eliminate unnecessary formulas
Ask yourself:
“Does every row really need this calculation?”
Sometimes a PivotTable or a single summary formula can replace thousands of repeated formulas.
5. Avoid full-column references
Instead of calculating an entire column with over one million cells, limit formulas to the actual data range.
Smaller ranges = faster calculations.
6. Separate input from output
Keep these on different worksheets:
📥 Data Entry
⚙ Calculations
📊 Reports
📈 Dashboard
This makes workbooks easier to manage and troubleshoot.
7. Calculate once, reuse many times
If the same formula appears everywhere, create one helper column.
Reuse the result instead of recalculating it dozens of times.
8. Keep formatting simple
Too many colors, borders, and conditional formatting rules slow down both performance and readability.
Highlight only what matters.
9. Refresh instead of rebuilding
When new data arrives:
Paste it into your table.
Click Refresh All.
Everything should update automatically.
10. Build modular worksheets
Each sheet should have one responsibility.
Examples:
• Sales
• Inventory
• Finance
• Dashboard
Simple modules are easier to maintain.
11. Design for future growth
A workbook with 500 rows today may have 500,000 rows next year.
Build systems that scale without needing a redesign.
12. Measure success differently
A great Excel workbook isn’t the one with the most formulas.
It’s the one that:
⚡ Opens quickly
📊 Updates automatically
✅ Produces accurate results
😊 Is easy for anyone to understand
Speed is the result of good design, not powerful hardware.
Build smarter workbooks, and Excel will reward you with faster performance.
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A Ford employee was fired after being accused of stealing a $1.95 cookie, only for the company to later confirm he had paid for it
Despite being offered his job back, the 11-year employee declined to return
Happy 32nd birthday to the legendary Shohei Ohtani
Over his 9 years in the Majors, Shohei has racked up the accolades:
AL Rookie of the Year
4x MVP
6x All-Star
4x Silver Slugger
2x World Series champion