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Anyone for plenty more charts say "YAEH" - YAEH
Updating/Upgrading to more modern & commonly used programs helps a lot.
30kb for files' size is realy peanuts, just about air.
Compare to installing Internet Explorer 4.0 (30-40MB)
2 yeras ago IE20 was "only" 4-6MB.
2 years from now IE60 will be 200-220MB (193,600,000kb).
"These are the modern days for you"
messenger-telegraph-telex-fax-email : 100 years of technical in-time progression
Do not answer like: "I cannot affort this, or that"
AS:
Instead of squeezing on "the charts-budget", do a trade one can easely pick
from the attached chart(s), and then, from the immense PROFITS made, buy a
NEW computer, bigger hard-disc/zip-discs, change ISP's, go on a cruise, and
when freshly returned, then face again the Markets' Best Opportunities & Traps:
"low-budget" EXPRESSED by the "same attached-charts" and the indexes.
Next up will be move-ing charts, like the GIF's images seen on the Internet.
With Metastock-RT, one can then send on 1-hours/minutes progression expressed
by the attached(that will then be "the past" too) chart.
HTM-chartpages don't require "attaching" anymore as objects are linked when
saving to htm, f.i. in modern-up-to-date-Metastock.
(generally-if stored in the same folder).
So get yours UPDATED too! Don't miss out on the fun and definitly do not let
other Listers suffer from the tight-squeezing lacking-behind-ers. Progress always
pays in the end.
These are the MB days, Kb is not messured anymore!!!(was seen in the pre-historic
old DOS-days, wich are to all our luck and benefits, gladly over!!!).
Regards,
Ton Maas
Ms-IRB@xxxxxxxxx
Ms-IRB International Data & Indexes
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-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Christian Baude <BAUDECB@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Aan: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Datum: donderdag 28 mei 1998 6:32
Onderwerp: Re: Affect of zoom amount on simultaneous indicator scales (m.a. demo.JPG) [7/9]
On Thu, 28 May 1998 06:08:40 +0200, you wrote:
>IMHO binary attachments should limited to under 30 Kb. Other
>lists have demonstrated that it was perfectly feasible to transfer
>stock charts and respect this decent file size.
Hi Alain,
I have sometimes been guilty of this. Just now I hit the reply button,
and instead of writting to you privately, my E-Mailer is posting to
the list. - I'll have to look into my "preferences" or "options".
I'll leave it to the list.
Once or twice, in the past, meaning to send a large graphic file to an
individual, I posted to the group be accident. If this happens to only
1-2% of the users, imagine the impact it can have on the group. :(
-= Chris ß =-
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