FWIW I've had great luck with econo boxes. Have a 2002 Vaio XP desktop from Best Buy. Used it every single day for 8 years. Never turn it off. No problems.
Wanted a backup so I got a cheapo HP Vista from Staples a couple years ago. Cost about $600, with a free printer. Never a minute...
How 'bout something a little mellow. I wish I could play guitar like this guy...
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I assume you mean this thread so I moved my reply here. I do try to be logical most of the time (when I'm not agitating or trying to be funny). Heck I thought this was one of my more logical threads...
Of course I know only the bare surface details of what has been happening to VN. I'm not...
Give me a break. I have nothing against LW. I think it's great he mostly got off. And screwing up his taxes is no big deal.
Mostly it's fun busting 'Surfer's balls, so I usually take the other side of any of his posts. Especially his breathless threads expressing his love and admiration...
Davy, please read the title of your thread again and tell me how a plea bargain and dropped charges amounts to "being found innocent"?
He plead guilty to something as basic as "failure to report income". How is that "innocent"?
Some charges were dropped. Is that innocent?
That LW is...
If the article is wrong, then why hasn't VN sued for a retraction?
Complete article from http://www.newyorker.com here: http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/10/15/071015fa_fact_cassidy?currentPage=all
Annals of Finance
The Blow-Up Artist
Can Victor Niederhoffer survive another...
I once read an interesting book about a famous gambler named Nicholas Andreas "Nick the Greek" Dandolos. He is estimated to have won and lost over $500 million. Died nearly penniless. $500 million!
What is it about this type? Why can't you just WIN and keep it? Stop taking big risks for...
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I guess Lenny never "lost" any money on a horrendous average down on DOX. I guess because he doesn't trade his recos. Those are for "members only"! :p
Here is were his $200K loss was documented: http://dailyoptionsreport.com/blog/post/breaking-news-more-tips-from-lenny/