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[Metastockusers] Re: Programming help--at last!



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Heh heh heh...  :)

Great little story, Lionel.
I feel better already.  ;)

jose '-)


--- In Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Lionel Issen" <lissen@xxxx> 
wrote:
> Jose:
>  
> Nether you nor Roy nor any other experts are nor will be out of 
jobs. :))
>  
> I'll try to convince you by a little history. In the late 19th 
century the
> British government introduced compulsory education. There was outcry 
from
> people who felt that they would be harmed and lose their 
livelihoods. Punch
> magazine (its sort of similar to the New Yorker) had a number of 
cartoons
> about this. (No, I wasn't there at the time. Punch had an 
anniversary issue
> that showed these cartoons and articles) One showed a scribe (people 
who
> wrote and read letters for illiterates) weeping because if everyone 
could
> read and write they wouldn't need a scribe. However they overlooked 
the fact
> that older children, teens and adults would not become literate 
overnight or
> even at all. Another cartoon showed a writer weeping because "who 
would want
> to read my books if they can write their own". Well we know that 
being
> literate doesn't make a person a writer: and who was reading these 
books
> other than literates. This increased the market for books and 
newspapers.
>  
> Regards
>  
> Lionel
>  
>  
>  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jose [mailto:josesilva22@x...] 
> Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 12:52 AM
> To: Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [Metastockusers] Re: Programming help--at last!
>  
>  
> Sheeezz...
> Well, I can't really say that I'm excited about Roy's newsletter.
> http://www.metastocktips.co.nz/
>  
> Having just read the first issue, I realize now that the era when 
> there were just two or three MetaStock coding gurus is about to 
> disappear.
>  
> The *unique* (and easy to understand) MetaStock knowledge in this 
> brilliant newsletter will turn many MetaStock coders from average to 
> good, and many more from good to expert.
>  
> I can't say I'm pleased.  I guess I'm out of a job.
>  
> jose '-)
>  
>  
>  
> --- In Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "superfragalist" <jackolso@xx
..
> > wrote:
> > I got Roy's email about his newsletter, Metastock Tips and 
> > Tricks for $99. I subscribed and read my first copy of the 
> > newsletter, and I wanted to share my thoughts with the group. 
> > 
> > I don't know why Equis didn't do this year's ago. They
> > could have, they should have, but they didn't. Finally, Roy has 
it, 
> > and it's much better than I expected. You can read about it at:
> > 
> > http://www.metastocktips.co.nz/
> > 
> > Even if you don't want to program in MS function language, 
> > you'll be amazed at what you'll learn reading it. I write
> > some custom code, but mostly I wanted to learn to check the code I 
> > found on other websites to see if it was correct. 
> > 
> > I've gotten code from Equis, Kalosz, TASC magazine and 
> > others. I found errors in a number of indicators, experts and 
> > explorations that I've gotten from them. Thanks to the things
> > I've learned from Roy, I've been able to find the errors and fix 
> them.
> > You really do need to learn to check your code if you want to 
trust 
> > it. 
> > 
> > When I was first learning to code, I read everything I could 
> > find, and that wasn't much. People were always asking if this
> > thing was worth $250, or if that way was the best way to learn 
> > coding. 
> > 
> > Well, this is the first MS programming instruction that I've seen 
> > that was worth anything, and this one is worth every penny of the 
> $99 
> > a year it costs. I would easily pay Roy double or triple that. 
Every 
> > one of my other newsletters costs many times Roy's price, and
> > none of them are as good. 
> > 
> > Roy has provided a lot of coding help on all of the MS boards.
> > It's too bad someone didn't collect all of his knowledge, so all 
of
> > the new, and experienced, users could have the material for 
> reference 
> > whenever they needed it. 
> > 
> > Roy has been asked to do this many times, and now it's done.
> > I've got my copies in a three-ringed binder. I'm going to keep 
them 
> > for as long as I'm using MS, and when I stop using MS, I'm going 
to
> > sell my complete set of Roy's newsletters on Ebay for lot more 
than 
> > $99. 
> > 
> > Equis should just package these with MS and give them to us free. 
We 
> > need these more than we need the MS manual. Check this out. You
> > won't be disappointed. 
> > 
> > No, I don't work for Roy. I don't even live in the same
> > country. I'm writing this because I see questions on here all the 
> > time about the best way to learn to use MS and its function 
> language. 
> > Well, here it is.
> > 
> > After you read it, you'll get so excited you'll want to tell
> > everyone too!  I know other people have read it, and I hope 
they'll 
> > tell you what they think, so you'll know this isn't a bogus 
> promotion
> > piece. 
> > 
> > Roy, doesn't like to toot his own horn, so I'm blowing it for
> > him. 
> > 
> > Toot, toot, and toot again!!!!!
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