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Daniel :

i am very gratefull for Ton's contributions and
really hopes he doesnot stop his value information.
(Ton : alsjeblieft ga door !).
but i think the way you are looking at the linking
of files is ok with me.

Theo Lockefeer.









----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Martinez" <DanM@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 12:26 AM
Subject: Re: Equis ListServ Attachments


> Hello A.J.:
> thank you for your extremely detailed post.  You know me A.J..  You know
I've posting TA for some time.
> I have never posted commercial links.  If I say it's a chart, you know
it's a chart.  I try to make
> everything I post (and will disperse in the future) on the 'Net as
accurate as possible.
>
> The problem with sending large attachments is many users, including me,
set a limit in the email client
> software as to how large an email can be.  If an email is larger than this
limit and I don't see it, it
> will stay in my ISP's email server until they purge their old emails.
This could be months away.
> Because I get many emails a day, it is possible for me to never notice it.
Everyone should have a set
> limit to protect themselves from downloading huge emails they don't want.
>
> Because the Equis ListServ is so active, the size of the file which
contains these emails tends to
> increase fairly rapidly.  The old file which contains previous email is 60
MB's.  I have since started
> another file.  I cannot keep large 80 KB emails for my records so I must
delete them.
>
> I create charts because I want to share my ideas and obtain opinions from
the group.  The purpose of
> this group is to increase the level of expertise for everyone.  I will
always upload my charts to a host
> so that it doesn't not inconvenience the group. While this does involve
some extra steps, it keeps the
> Equis ListServer from having to disperse the charts to 880 people.  I do
not want to inconvenience
> people who do not wish to reply or see my charts by forcing them to
download my charts and Excel
> spreadsheets.  For example, I do not follow the EURO so I have no reason
to download its chart.  I
> follow this philosophy so far as to even convert the huge 340 KB JPG
MetaStock charts into 27 KB GIF's.
> I also then edit the accompanying MetaStock HTM file so that it displays
the new GIF and not the old JPG
> file.
>
> I have not read the rest of your email.  I will do so later.
>
> Daniel.
>
>
> "A.J. Maas" wrote:
>
> > Charts are not programs, neither are they large files. If you want
opinions on
> > them or on your theories or discoverings or whatever, then you will also
have
> > to present them here.
> >
> > I will not go out of my way to connect once to download messages and
later
> > go out to connect again to start collecting whatever (links) is/are not
provided,
> > and of which content is basicaly unknown to me. Perhaps the links
contain
> > for me uninteresting info! or are they only commercial clickers.
> > And mostly too, I am not a collector of items.
> >
> > The List functions in the way that members, by only connecting once, can
directly
> > download that day's/period's posted mails. With the modern fast
connections,
> > a daily routine that is peanuts to do and is automated.
> > The offline reading can then be done later.
>
>





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