Locking it down by source IP address range and/or domain is a bad idea.
Most customers don't understand how IP addresses work and ISP's don't notify their customers when they start handing out new addresses. Locking down by domain names is an even worse idea that's not even worth...
I'm not sure I follow you, the owner of ETF's always have the option of exchanging their ETF shares for the shares of the underlying following the terms spelled out in the prospectus.
If at any time the ETF price deviates enough from the underlying it would a simple matter for somebody to arb...
ETF's are priced by supply and demand just like any other stock.
There is no one setting the price - market forces keep the price inline with the underlying, if it deviates too much someone will arb it back but dont confuse that action with the price being "set", its not set, it floats just...
You could look at a 1080p LCD with a resolution of something like 1920 x 1080 pixels which would be more tolerable (and of course more expensive then the normal HDTV LCDs that only do 1080i) but with that size screen and that resolution things aren't going to look good unless you are a certain...
I didnt write the article but imo no serious trader should be using an overclocked PC so your question is moot in this context.
PS: You can edit your post (instead of posting twice)
I liked the Flip this House episodes with TradeMark Properties but in Googling around (http://www.flipthislawsuit.com) I see they are engaged in a lawsuit against A&E.
Even if your app is single-threaded keep in mind there are always a host of other things going on that can be run on the other processor (OS processes) so its not like it will sit there idle.
Dual core systems also tend to feel more responsive because of this (tasks dont get cpu starved)...
I'm sure that's true for you. There are many in this country that are not financially sophisticated. Especially because they may be under the false assumption that lenders wouldnt give someone a mortgage if they couldnt afford it (which used to be true until recently)
No doubt it was in the...
While I agree that people need to take more personal responsibility and read the fine print, if a slick mortgage salesperson told Grandma that her monthly payment would be A and neglected to mention that in 2 years it was going to reset to A times 2 then it is not simply the case of taking out...
When a house is foreclosed on it breaks the normal cycle where a family sells a smaller house in order to buy a bigger house. A foreclosure just puts a unit on the market (supply increase) and takes one person out of the market (demand decrease)
With tightening credit policies fewer people...
Install a second copy of 64bit XP in a small spare partition on the first drive - once that is up and working you will be able to edit the boot.ini file so that the original 64bit XP partition is available for booting
Have you tried running the repair process from the 64bit XP installation CD? It may be able to fix the boot process.
Edit: Found this: http://searchwincomputing.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid68_gci1206474,00.html
Here some other tips that may help you with troubleshooting
You can see what ports a given machine is listening (waiting to accept connections) with the command "netstat -a", the output is a little cryptic but based on my read of the documentation the server should be listening (by default)...
Let me state up-front I could be talking out my ass because I have never used this software (synergy) however I don't see how workgroups could be in any way related to your problems.
This is cross-platform software, you can use different operating systems for the client and server...
Since the IRS has no idea how much you paid for things there is no way they "think you made $3000". You tell them how much you paid - they only know how much you sold it for (aggregated).
Any "buy" information that was included on the 1099 was for your information only, the IRS did not get...