Travel in Seattle and the #Microsoft Center
Minerva Goree
Mathematician and Engineer - YouTube @MadSchedules, @Budgetwithminerva, @talkswithMinervaGoree, @MusicbyMinerva, @magnificencewithMinerva
As I travel around the United States, I also go visit or spend time with family and my kids. Right now I'm in Seattle spending time with family. I do like to go take trips around the area to visit and to go to places I've never been to. Last week I spent a few days in Oregon driving all over the state.
Now I'm back and I think it's time to visit the Microsoft Visitor Center. Every time I'm in Seattle I try to go visit because I admire the company and I'm an expert in using 微软 Project and people consider me an expert in using 微软 Excel that was created by Bill Gates . I'll be leaving Washington state in the next couple of weeks, so I need to plan my visit to Redmond, Washington that is a suburb of Seattle, Washington in the United States.
What will you find there? Well, you will find Microsoft merch (merchandize) so you can walk around and people will know you are an expert in some product that Microsoft produces and services. Although I would love for them to answer my questions and other who ask questions about Microsoft Project.
If I could offer them a suggestion, I would say please create a YouTube channel that is #MicrosoftProject specific and teaches the basics. I think that's the request I hear the most. Also, take a look at all the code errors and bugs we find when we use Microsoft Project. I think a lot of them are not resolved yet.
Microsoft Excel seems to be more stable, and I don't have many problems like that. It runs pretty smoothly until you try to integrate it with other products. Creating Add-ins as a power user is almost impossible because they don't work as the documentation shows for both VBA, Office Add-ins in Microsoft Visual Studio, and VSTO in Microsoft Visual Studio. I would love to be able to access Microsoft Project and Excel well with Python if possible. That would be a dream come true.
Anyway, speaking about the Microsoft Visitor Center, you can visit the small Microsoft Museum they have, a coffee shop, and their Microsoft shop. Don't be intimidated by the entrance. It looks like you need to badge in, but you don't. Employees seem to be able to enter that building and then they badge in away from the Visitor Center itself.
You will find they have security and people at the front desk to the museum. So if you find yourself in the area and are an admirer of the work Microsoft and Bill Gates the founder and owner have done, then go visit them. I'll probably go sometime soon to breath in the air of engineering wonder and talent.
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Written by Minerva Goree - Mathematician
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