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    Norton Antivirus and Norton Personal Firewall question

    You can set it up to either periodically or actively scan for virus infected files. Email attachments are only one way you might get an infected file. You might download a program that itself is infected. You might even load software from a CD that was compromised. A periodic scan of your...
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    Norton Antivirus and Norton Personal Firewall question

    A router with NAT is an absolute inbound firewall. Your inside LAN is completely stealthed and all inbound connections and probes are rejected. I'm behind a NAT router and an external port scan of my (outside) IP finds all ports completely stealthed. However, a NAT router does not provide...
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    ETF (Sectors) swing trading

    Must be more than a week - Qs haven't see 31.36 since 8/5 - price rode to a new monthly low from there What was/is your planned "get out" price?
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    Speed of Light

    Uninformed opinions are always hilarious. Arab society of that time shouldn't be confused with the insane fundamentalism that grips that part of the globe now. Fundamentalists of ANY religion are dangerous. Those monks wouldn't have had a big chunk of what they did if it weren't for...
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    ES points & Dollars?

    You can get the complete contract specifications for any contract by checking the Products section of the website for the exchange that the contract trades on - in the case of the ES www.cme.com It'll tell you things like tick size, contract size, how much a point is worth, etc.
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    Blaster Worm

    Make sure you've stopped the process first - you can't delete the program file while the program is still running. Go to the Task Manager and kill the msblast process. Then delete the program file. If you still can't delete it, check the file properties and make sure it's not set to read only...
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    Blaster Worm

    You hardly hear about Linux problems (even though there are loads of them) because most hackers don't bother with it - Windows dominiates 90%+ of all the desktop machines. So of course they'll target the largest # of machines they can - why would you bother attacking Macs and Linux (even with...
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    Blaster Worm

    The Microsoft security update (patch) was advertised and posted about 3+ weeks ago. Is your XP machine connected naked to the internet (i.e., without a router or firewall between it and your connection point)? Machines behind NAT routers and firewalls should not be susceptible to the...
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    Peer-to-Peer

    Some fool sharing thousands of MP3 was considered clear probable cause by the court issuing the subpeonas. Posting the MP3s is considered sufficient expectation that a breach of the copyrights is in progress. Surfing the internet isn't anonymous. You leave tracks. They identify you IP at a...
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    wizetrade or wizefeed?

    Use the ET search function and search for wizetrade. You'll find a lot of previous posts that will mostly tell you it's total crap.
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    monitors

    It's not as long as the monitor has the full # of lines of resolution. A lot of monitors can take a 1600x1200 res video input but don't have the full # of lines to display it, so small text will be fuzzy. The 19" Hitachi SuperScan 752s I've got display 1600x1200 with perfect clarify and are...
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    Measuring supply and demand

    Supply and demand produce what everyone calls areas of resistance and support - that's the manifestation of the underlying buying/selling to look for. It happens with multiple intensity at different levels.
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    Kazaa

    Except they're not currently pursuing the people who download. Not to say they might not in the future, but they're focusing on the pirates who are posting hundreds or even thousands of files and letting others download them. Can't stop the demand (loads of people who don't give a damn...
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    I cannot get this to work!

    One other thought and perhaps one you've already checked - but make sure the router and the laptop card use the same speed/frequencies for the wireless networking. Also, make sure you have the wireless network defined in the router the same as you have it defined on the laptop (e.g., name of...
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    Esignal 7.4 ActiveX support

    It's called "stick it to you where ever they can". If people will pay it, they'll be happy to rip you for an extra couple hundred. So that's an extra $435 the first year - just for that??
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    Problems with Esignal

    waggie - you actually think esignal has ANY clout with SBC just because they're a customer of SBC's? Those guys are worse than most government agencies. I bailed on my SBC internet connection because they were such a pain in the butt to deal with - switched to a different provider (turned...
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    Problems with Esignal

    AngryBull - when you say your screens "freeze", do you mean that everything on your computer works normally but the charts just aren't updating (but you can still move windows, etc.) or that your whole computer freezes? If it's just that the charts stop updating but the computer works fine...
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    new qcharts policy

    Maybe they were the idiots who were advertising it and caught quote.com's attention - thereby causing them to fix the bug. They should have known it was a bug, quote.com has always maintained that people needed a qcharts subscription to use software other than the livecharts java program.
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    Vix Under 20.00

    Don't you think some were already triggered today accounting for the midday bounce back? The momentum died by end of day it seemed though. Maybe some late comers kicking in tomorrow morning??
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    conners vix buy signal today

    The CVR2 is based on an RSI of the VIX
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