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Quote from atticus:

Look up; this is "elitetrader" not tomshardware or IT Weekly. [/B]

LMAO... good thing you have a sense of humor... :) ... but dont forget though... this is the hardware forum, and we are merely discussing what tech can help us trade better... not the size of our P&L... :)
 
Quote from ofthomas:

LMAO... good thing you have a sense of humor... :) ... but dont forget though... this is the hardware forum, and we are merely discussing what tech can help us trade better... not the size of our P&L... :)

I agree with both of you, but arguing with MG over the attempt to quantify value is absurd. He just added 3bp to his bottom line by saving $600 on some obscure deal. Kudos!
 
Quote from atticus:

I agree with both of you, but arguing with MG over the attempt to quantify value is absurd. He just added 3bp to his bottom line by saving $600 on some obscure deal. Kudos!

LOL... I agree, value and cost are all relative... just like system performance...
 
Quote from atticus:

I agree with both of you, but arguing with MG over the attempt to quantify value is absurd. He just added 3bp to his bottom line by saving $600 on some obscure deal. Kudos!


I rarely argue
Just offer my humble opinions and pithy observations
Which is all I have done here
 
Quote from ofthomas:

LMAO... good thing you have a sense of humor... :) ... but dont forget though... this is the hardware forum, and we are merely discussing what tech can help us trade better... not the size of our P&L... :)




As I recall the discussion started with with a mis-statement about Raid 1 performance

that was fairly pertinent to the OPs original question. Getting from there to the size of somebody elses P&L is a bit of a stretch - but hey...
 
Quote from mgabriel01:

I rarely argue
Just offer my humble opinions and pithy observations
Which is all I have done here

Let us know when you get to the pithy part.
 
Quote from mgabriel01:

As I recall the discussion started with with a mis-statement about Raid 1 performance

that was fairly pertinent to the OPs original question. Getting from there to the size of somebody elses P&L is a bit of a stretch - but hey...

You were talking out of you ass, again. You inferred that I overpay for tech, cars, etc... So what exactly should I be running? And where have I spent too much? What car do I drive and what did I pay? To call you an idiot would be insulting (to idiots) but hardly presumptive, which is your specialty. Seriously tho, I don't think you an idiot, simply a analogy.

The fact remains that you don't know what I run so you have no clue as to my requirements.

Quote from mgabriel01:

You're welcome to overpay for anything you buy
computers, cars, houses, investments

just not how I choose to do my thinking or make my decisions

I run bbg (anywhere); lmt-expo; Inventure Ranger on the S20; IBTWS (4 accounts); UBS FX app and superderivatives client.
 
Quote from atticus:

You were talking out of you ass, again. You inferred that I overpay for tech, cars, etc... So what exactly should I be running? And where have I spent too much? What car do I drive and what did I pay? To call you an idiot would be insulting (to idiots) but hardly presumptive, which is your specialty.



You should run whatever you can afford that works for you
Not my business or interest in what you spend or how you spend it

My point remains the same -
(I see no reason why you would infer it as a slur)
 
Quote from mgabriel01:

You should run whatever you can afford that works for you
Not my business or interest in what you spend or how you spend it

My point remains the same -
(I see no reason why you would infer it as a slur)

I guess you missed my point. Who would presume we overpay simply because we're not in IT?
 
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