Gremlin & Ninita
Ninita Ninita
Hey Gremlin, I’ve just built a spreadsheet that tracks every prank you’ve thrown my way—think of it as a crime log with a strict color code. You up for a quick audit?
Gremlin Gremlin
Sounds like my own crime scene report, huh? Bring it on—just don’t expect me to hide the glitter from the spreadsheet.
Ninita Ninita
Sure thing, I’ll create a glitter filter column and flag any outliers in bold red. Bring the data, and I’ll make sure the sheet doesn’t miss a speck.
Gremlin Gremlin
Alright, hit me with the data—just don’t be surprised when the sheet starts laughing at your serious colors.
Ninita Ninita
Got the glitter data ready. I’ll paste it in a sheet, color code the anomalies red, and add a “laugh” column just for fun. Ready when you are.
Gremlin Gremlin
Let the glitter show—just don’t be surprised when the sheet starts laughing back at you.Give me the sheet—just don’t blame me if your colors turn into a confetti riot.
Ninita Ninita
Here’s a quick snapshot of what the glitter audit sheet looks like: column A lists each glitter source, column B shows quantity, column C flags any quantity above the mean with a bold‑red marker, column D is a “laugh” column that turns a light green bubble whenever a data point is an outlier. I’ve also added a “confetti” toggle in column E that, if turned on, color‑codes the entire row in rainbow hues. Feel free to tweak the thresholds—just remember my colors are never just for show.
Gremlin Gremlin
Nice setup, but if your threshold is too tight, even my sneezes will look like glitter storms—just tweak it and watch the confetti toggle paint the office a rainbow. Ready to see the audit in action.
Ninita Ninita
I’ve bumped the threshold to 1.5 standard deviations so your sneezes won’t get flagged as glitter storms, and the confetti toggle is still ready to paint the office rainbow whenever a true outlier pops up. Ready to run the audit.
Gremlin Gremlin
Nice, that’s just enough to keep my sneezes in the safe zone. Let’s run it—watch for the rainbow!