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To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (41586)11/28/2000 3:00:10 PM
From: OX  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44573
 
>>>other than the possibility of having someone yell "BUY 'EM" in your ear when you happen to be about ready to
pull the trigger it's not so bad. <<<

LOL!

ok, reinstalling on my 2nd system now.
I ran what I had installed before, but after launching it just sat there, nada. said 'not connected' so I'm sure I mustve installed incorrectly, if that's possible.
I also recall after I installed that I had a networking conflict. but was able to 'fix' it. joy.

took a listen to the demo .wav file and that was interesting.
it could end up being more distracting w/ that and CNBC on at the same time.

[reminds me tho of something I used to do when trading stocks.. and that was to set a tick volume alert on qcharts whenever a block trade went thru. my reflex would be to reach over (to my quote PC) and hit the 'r' key (for reset alert). got to cumbersome, so I stopped doing it.
besides which I stopped trading stocks.]

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installed on diff machine, rebooted, and still doesn't work.
just sits there; no connection.
so much for that experiment.
as a matter of fact, the uninstall program crashed on me too. must not like me :-)

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here's that lind-waldock link I mentioned earlier... crowd noise intact

lind-waldock.com