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    Noisy power supply fan

    clean it.
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    Mach 3.8 Supercomputer

    it'd be insane to dump that much $$$ on a 32bit intel machine...
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    Mach 3.8 Supercomputer

    ...and pricey http://www.go-l.com/store/hardware/machl38.htm i don't think this machine is a true "supercomputer" -- esp considering it is only a 32bit machine LOL!! :D ...wouldn't a G5 be considerably faster, since it is a true supercomputer? ...or a 64bit dual AMD?
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    IQ Feed and its API

    thanks for the info. could you post a link to the ActiveX API documentation? it seems you need to be an IQFeed customer in order to access it. also, is the ActiveX API compatible with .NET? TIA, -b
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    IQ Feed and its API

    thanks very much for the info...and that's too bad about that API. i can't find any documentation on the API from their web page (except for the table about syntax at http://www.iqfeed.net/dev/index.cfm ) -- do you have a link to their documentation, or to a support forum? TIA, -b
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    IQ Feed and its API

    cool, thanks for the link!
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    Hang out and have fun with Dumya

    got a link for that, P? RS - you are an asshole! that is the coolest webpage i've ever seen! thanks to you, i'm not gonna sleep for like 3 days! how am i gonna get anything done?!?!
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    Systems which have the biggest drawdowns

    i can't disagree with you there...i started this thread because i wanted to think about ways to hedge such a system (which is profitable in >95% of trades and then blows up) and thus make it profitable... regardless, your post goes to the heart of this thread, so thanks!
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    Any recourse for COCO?

    maybe someone else parked a trade in your account
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    Systems which have the biggest drawdowns

    Ladies, I am hoping we can start a thread about pretty spectacular systems which have consistent, large, drawdowns. I don't know anything about backtesting, so I'm going to guess the specs: -consistently profitable except for the drawdowns -drawdowns occur in <= 5% of trades made...
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    C vs. C++

    fwiw, as a newbie who started learning C# in august of this year the learning/development curve was pretty small for me. i can now code apps for trading pretty easily...before that i couldn't code jack shit. the only complaint i've had so far is there are alot of activeX (.ocx) controls that...
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    COCO Cock-up Cooked Up?????

    oh yeah US government debt is 100% kosher...LOL J/K :D
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    IQ Feed and its API

    here's a link for xchange fees http://www.iqfeed.net/index.cfm?display=exchangefees so w/ all US equities (NOT INCL OPTIONS, which is another $30 and btw, ridiculous since OPRA charges them like $1) and no further taxes, the RT subscription is $83/mo... so for US equities, NL2, plus the...
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    IQ Feed and its API

    ...anyone ever try IQfeed? it's only $50/mo, $70 w/ NL2, and API costs $300/year (no monthly fees) and gives you access to the MMID fields in the box...(not that it would give you any edge, but it's still kewl). http://www.iqfeed.net/dev/index.cfm i'd love any comments on 1)stability...
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    The SPAM is killing me

    I estimate that I spend between 30-60min each WEEK cleaning out shit from my inbox, like -generic viagara -generic painkillers -how i can make my dick grow another foot -some make believe slut who wants me to come over and stick it up her ass -inkjet refills -porn in general I'm...
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    COCO Cock-up Cooked Up?????

    AH! i remembered that yesterday...thanks for posting the link! you can hope until your balls turn blue, AAA, but we know that absolutely nothing is going to change...our government is a fucking joke, at best...
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    Arcsinus law: distinguishing trend from persistency of chance

    amen. so does that make harry GG?? :D
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    PEG Dividend

    people trying to pick off other people in the stock market! no way! it can't be true! :(
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    Text-to-Speech engines

    http://www.dtniq.com/template.cfm?navgroup=supportlist&urlcode=33&view=1
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    Esignal 7.4 ActiveX support

    word. now if only the feed cost 1/3 as much i'd pay for it. :) ...anyone ever try IQfeed? it's only $50/mo, $70 w/ NL2, and API costs $300/year and gives you access to the MMID fields in the box...(not that it would give you any edge, but it's still kewl). http://www.iqfeed.net/dev/index.cfm
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