Speaking of laptops, if you're paranoid like I am, here's something to think about:
http://www.rodaknet.com/rp_art_0224.htm
I'm quite sure this is a joke, but it's not that funny.
What about BrainWave Generator? Looks like a decent product. Also, since we're on topic, is there a product that can help you to use both of your brain's hemispheres simultaneously? I've been searching the web several times, but couldn't come up with anything.
Folks,
I'm selling my laptop. It's an IBM model G41 with the following specs:
CPU Intel 3.2Ghz with HT
512 M of Ram
40G hard drive
Win XP Pro with SP2
several goodies included.
Absolutely spotless, everything 100% working. I live in the Los Angeles area, pm me for more info.
My first laptop was an off-brand and it was plain garbage. After that came a Dell, which was not bad. My current one is an IBM, and it's the best computer I ever owned. However, due to a tight situation I have to sell it. If somebody is in the Los Angeles area and would like to take a look...
Hello Murray,
from a quick glance at your site I gather that your platform is for EOD data only. Are you planning a RT version?
Also, it's my understanding that most of the time only one system is not enough. The best way would be to have several systems with a low correlation. Of course this...
Kicking,
what kind of systems are you looking for? There's lots of flavors. Long term, swing, daytrading, etc. I agree that most of the vendors out there are con artists, however, there are also some honest people.
I believe this is the best options. If I remember well, lots of high-profile athletes took up residence in Monaco. Unfortunately, the cost of real estate there is (or used to be) downright outrageous.
Here's my experience with laptops:
the first one was a Compaq Armada M700. Biggest (and most expensive) piece of garbage I ever owned. That was back in 2000-2001. Don't know now, but I'll never get a Compaq again, ever!
Second one: Dell Inspiron 8200, big and heavy with lots of features...
I had Win 2000 run on a PII clocking 350Mhz with 128M of ram. Sure, it would take its time, but it worked nonetheless. Check your unit specs and then go to the Microsoft site and check the minimum requirements for Win 2000.