Quote from dbphoenix:
Rather than cart around a ream of charts, why not just use a laptop?
--Db
Hi Db,
I'm just going to copy & paste this from my previous message...
"...the prints serves an entire different purpose that allows me to to get things done while not at the computer..."
Maybe I should clarify that the word computer includes desktop, laptop or any electronic storage devices that's a pain to replace, fix or repair...
when something is accidentally spilled on you in the car...when someone saids turn-off all electronic devices on a airplane...faster way to travel through airports with all the new security features...easier to take a nap with a binder full of charts in your lap while at the library instead of trying to keep one eye open and one hand on the laptop for security reasons...
I can go on and on.
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Note: I recently spent about 15mins at a security check point at OHare International (arriving from Seattle) opening up my laptop briefcase, booting up the laptop, opening up one program and then shutting it off and pulling out the hard-drive to show it to the security guy...a guy that didn't speak very good english.
I won't even go into details about what happen when they wanted a closer look at my PDA I was putting in my coat prior to boarding the plan via their so called "Random Searches" on my way to Montreal
I'm not looking forward to when I buy one of those portable DVD players for the spouse that hates the movies on airplanes....I'll probably have to play the movie past all the coming attractions (sarcasm).
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Prints are simply more convienent in certain situations.
Besides...spending a few minutes every trading day to print on 4 pieces of paper to have future convienence is inexpensive and less hassles.
NihabaAshi