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To: GraceZ who wrote (142253)1/8/2002 11:56:02 AM
From: Earlie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Grace:

I regularly break the speeding laws.... daily in fact. (g)
..... and my daughter is worse than I am!!! (just trying to calm you down with a bit of crummy humour).
(note: although the spell checker tells me that you Yankees spell humour without a "U", we are obliged to employ the Queen's "proper" English up here)

Anyway.... probably because I am away so frequently, I have indeed noted your references to a trading analysis that you utilize, but have not noted a site. Would appreciate having a look at it.

Best, Earlie
Best, Earlie



To: GraceZ who wrote (142253)1/8/2002 12:01:23 PM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Respond to of 436258
 
I'd like the code to your website too if you don't mind.

As you know, I am on a perpetual learning curve. Can't wait to learn more.

J



To: GraceZ who wrote (142253)1/8/2002 12:24:32 PM
From: oldirtybastard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
most of my illegal activity is not of the white collar variety, just harmless, delinquent type fun -g-

When I worked for someone, I spent 3/4 of my day trading stocks and doing research so yes, I was stealing from my employer, even using their resources to my own ends on a daily basis. But that's mickey mouse stuff, we're talking here about a business built on taking other people's money...can you think of a business that would engender more devious, illegal behavior? You telling me you think that stock brokers, bankers, and traders are generally an honest bunch? When their jobs are on the line, they would not steal from a client, front run, etc. rationalize their activity as semi-legal so that even if they are not a "bad person" they will do it? People at publicly traded companies don't call their friends giving them inside information? My assumption is just an extrapolation of what I have witnessed firsthand...you need to move out of Kansas. do you think I'm just confusing human nature with my own? -g- I don't think so

we might as well stop arguing, you're not going to convince me and I think you are either being purposefully naive or just live on a different planet.