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The link works perfectly well, as far as I can tell.
Well, the link doesn't work for me anymore, so I'd presume you busted it, somehow.
Please, do another screen shot, upload it, and post the link again.
If you simply click (vanilla, left button click) on an image in a browser page, I'm not sure what should happen. But, only shrink seems odd.
Do you have another app you can paste into, MS word, or paint, or irfanview? Try them ?
Looks OK to me. 'First look' at the web page is reduced to fit, I think. Monitor sizes / desktop sizes vary all over the map. usually, click on the image, or on the thingie at the top that says ' click for full size', works.
The link you just posted looks great to me. Except that I've got a big RUT 2x short ...
rr
Work with me here
Click jing, select 'capture' from the context menu, click 'capture image'. Can you use the edit tools to modify the image?
Use jing, capture the image, make a copy of it onto the clipboard, and then you go paste it into ... what?? ... and you get ... what??
Yes, I do. Like it, too.
And here, I'm listening to Rodrigo y Gabriela, album "11:11"
Coincidence? I think not
rr
2bit,
You're very welcome.
Patterns seem to disappear just when I recognize them. These are strange times indeed.
Be well,
rr
Several things, actually:
1) your drawing about cycling is on target. the middle graph shows you the cycle your post was about.
2) there is some conflict in this cycle between the oscillator (in the middle) and the CCI. The oscillator is pointing down because the price is in this bowling alley gutter, heading down. The CCI is pointing up because of the last few odd bars.
3) You can count down / up bars to get a guess at the cycle length. My "1 number" guess is 10. We've got 8 red dots (down cycle).
4) CCI can get squashed, and go sideways. I'd expect that for the next few days (bars).
After that, this sucker goes up, and equities go down. For more or less 10 bars ...
Lather, rinse, repeat ...
Foot's got nothing on me for calling tops. I've got lower highs I can call tops !! LOL
YMMV. ICBW ...
Have a great weekend.
Here, try this one ...
http://screencast.com/t/ZTUzY2E2MTU
Yep.
Found it, got it, and it only works in Windows Media Player.
Not to happy with my 'file provider' for having me need to do the work of figuring out and finding the damned thing, but them people got 'other virtues', shall we say.
rr
They've got the farking codec on their farking site and it only works in farkingWindows Media Player ...
Was pissed, now I've got homework ...
Thanks all!!!
rr
Gave it the promised shot, rebooted, still no go ,...
Off to kick some GoToFarkingMeeting booty ...
rr
Thank you for this.
Gave it a shot, didn't work so far, time to reboot ...
I'll be back!! LOL
rr
Thanks. I went the kLite and VLC routes both.
Got this far ...
http://blogging.compendiumblog.com/blog/all-y0ur-b0x3n-ar3-b3l0ng-t0-m3/0/0/just-say-no-to-g2m3-
G2M3 is the mia codec, goToFarkingMeeting recording.
The solution in the blog is a TOTAL PITA, but I'm looking for alternatives still.
Thank you, and if you've any more ideas, please send them along.
rr
Hi there,
I have two files, with extension .wmv. They will not play on my Win 7 64 bit machine. 'missing codec'. The audio plays, not the vidio.
How do I unbug this mommy farker?
Thx,
rr
Thank you for the info about Hamzai and CI, et al.
The approach I am currently using for trend detection on /ES involves:
- 4 tick charts (133, 400, 512, and 1600 ticks/bar), each with
- 2 EMA smoothed CCI's of substantial length (50 and 100), and
- a 2/30 adaptive moving average
The 4 charts give me a 'rate of change' feel for OS/OB conditions in multiple time frames (here, seconds to minutes). The adaptive moving average is useful for keeping me from taking signals in 'flat spots' of price change.
The 400 tick chart is my 'main' chart. It also has 14,3,3 full stochs, and a center of gravity oscillator.
From reading one of Hamzai's papers, I discovered the True Strength Index, which is available (in source form) in TOS. Applying it as is, it looks remarkably like the faster CCI, with some amplitude differences. I need to stare at that for a while.
I also need to create and then stare at the difference between two different time periods of all these momentum indicators.
I think I'm going to need more monitor area.
Thank you again.
rr
Sir: Understood. I am pissed, and ready to fark with super Geekdom.
Or, more properly, if TDA continues to piss me off, I am so gone ...
rr
Doom and Gloom something ...
Fox13,
Thank you for your reply,
I do have a TradeStation question: Is there the concept of a common data area, or shared data among methods/functions/whatever TS calls them? I want to be able to accumulate results from a number of discrete real time calcs and use them.
Thanks,
rr
blasher,
Thank you for the reply. If I do anything, I'll let people know.
I am leaning towards opening/transfering an account to Tradestation (platform and brokerage).
rr
I currently use ThinkOrSwim as the trading front end for my accounts at TD Ameritrade, and have been using it for about 3 months now. It is in 'technology preview' stage, which means something about the maturity of the software.
In writing scripts for TOS, I've found bugs. Tech support takes a day/days or more for workarounds. The documentation is almost non-existent, and what exists is sparce.
Today - now - the entire system is crashed on the back end. "We're working on it" is no doubt true. But right now, I don't care. The TD Ameritrade web site is also dog slow today.
I'm looking for alternatives, for both TOS and TD Ameritrade, and would be grateful for any suggestions.
Thanks in advance,
rr
I was using bcdedit, and I've had those instructions from the link in a CMD window for a long time. Read them repeatedly.
2 degrees, 30 years experience, and all I got from it was a WTF moment. Actually, more like an hour. I wasn't willing to do the science experiment.
I remain unconvinced that there is any way to remove the XP drive when the windows boot manager is looking for a dual boot system where boot#2 is Win 7, other than 1) power off 2) remove XP drive 3) repartition/format Win 7 drive 4) reinstall.
Hey, I'm back up and running. With a bajillion details that I'll fix when I hit them again.
And, props one more time to Windows Home Server.
Thank you all. I appreciate the support.
rr
Oh, and I did indeed search the Net for 'how to undo a dual boot', and most of what I found was about 2 partitions on one drive. Not about two separate drives.
There was a lot of Win 7 RC and Vista stuff, too. Fancy that.
But, I didn't find anything closely specific to my circumstances.
I suspect the various boot loader / boot manager tools that Microsoft provides might have done what I want, but I didn't care to keep playing with it. The documentation isn't exactly explicit to my issue, shall we say.
rr
When I installed the SSD the first time, I did the PC Pitstop thing. Went from like 4600 to 5600, but there was a video card upgrade in there too.
I've issues with the weight the PC Pitstop scores weights the components. CPU's get too much weight, and Disk IO no where near enough.
rr
I did indeed try the remove / DVD / repair cycle. After 4 times of the same 'no boot drive', I tried easyBDC, and seriously borked my boot setup.
At that point, I went the old school route, and turned it off, got the hardware the way I want it, and reinstalled Win 7 64bit.
I did a few things that make the process easier.
All my docs are on a separate drive.
I have multiple backups, in depth, of the drives content. Windows Home Server is very handy.
The SSD is freaking fast.
Back to wishing my IO was faster ...
rr
Thank you for that one.
I'm convinced that the OS boot loader stuff cannot be changed 'on the fly' like I want to do.
Time to reinstall ... This is gonna take a while ...
rr
Tried that. It told me there was a bad/corrupt file - the loader in Win 7, who's name escapes me this moment.
Yes, it did
It just says 'hard disk'. When I hard selected boot order, and pointed it to the SSD, it told me it couldn't find a boot disk.
It really wants the Raptor.
and, I think I just used easyBCD to hose it good ...
I have a problem ...
I was running Win XP, booting off a Raptor. On that machine, I installed an Intel SSD, and on the SSD, installed Win 7 64 bit.
Works fine. Now, though, I want to remove the Raptor from that system. If I simply remove the drive, I get the "NO SYSTEM DISK" error. Running bdcedit, I get ...
C:\Windows\system32>bcdedit
Windows Boot Manager
--------------------
identifier {bootmgr}
device partition=D:
description Windows Boot Manager
locale en-US
inherit {globalsettings}
default {current}
resumeobject {4e3adc7c-a0c5-11de-a74f-e82d815bfa69}
displayorder {ntldr}
{current}
toolsdisplayorder {memdiag}
timeout 30
Windows Legacy OS Loader
------------------------
identifier {ntldr}
device partition=D:
path \ntldr
description Earlier Version of Windows
Windows Boot Loader
-------------------
identifier {current}
device partition=C:
path \Windows\system32\winload.exe
description Windows 7
locale en-US
inherit {bootloadersettings}
recoverysequence {4e3adc7e-a0c5-11de-a74f-e82d815bfa69}
recoveryenabled Yes
osdevice partition=C:
systemroot \Windows
resumeobject {4e3adc7c-a0c5-11de-a74f-e82d815bfa69}
nx OptIn
The machine is looking for the (former boot Raptor) drive, to find the boot manager, to figure out what to boot.
What do I do to allow me to get the Raptor out of the system?
Thanks,
rr
Yes, it's possible. I've done it, supporting two laptops, which shared the internet connection, via an ad hoc IR wireless network.
My carrier is Verizon, and the product offering is Verizon Access.
Good luck.
rr
Nope. It's just a SATA drive. 2.5 inch form factor, though. I bought an Icy Dock to put mine into. Very simple to use.
Sometimes those are combo items on Newegg.
rr
Ah, the good old days.
I'm finding that my machine is becoming CPU bound now, because it's so easy/responsive to doing more.
Might just buy that quad core upgrade to wrote about a while ago.
Perhaps if I can find someone who wants to buy a 160 GB Raptor - my former boot drive.
rr
I've got an Intel 80GB SSD in this here desktop, and am running Win 7 64 bit.
It's just amazing. This sucker's quick. Once you work on a machine with an SSD, you'll never go back, and hard drive based machines will feel so slow.
I think the SSD added a few hundred points to my PC Pitstop score, and am told by Bruce that a quad version of my dual core would add a few thousand points. I have difficulty believing I'd feel my machine an order of magnitude faster.
Highly recommended.
rr
Win 7 in stock at tankGuys ...
http://www.tankguys.com/software/windows-7-ultimate-dvd-64-bit.html
Yes, BO failed to get Chicago another few billions in fraft, but ... on Fox Business News ... story is ... it's Bush's fault!! 8 long years ...
manufacturing index
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aNQiEkVnuOlE
Anyone use Microsoft Security Essentials ? Thinking about putting it on Win 7 RTM code (both 32 and 64).
TIA
rr