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Re: Re : It's time....to stop this



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Pierre:

I am offended beyond belief that you would tell me or anyone on this list that
they are noisy and should stop being critical about Omega. This is a free speech
list, except we have all agrred that vendors will not pitch their wares here. So
before you tell me what to do, go advertise your products somewhere else. Leave
the constructive trading talk to us, since you apparently only wish to kiss the
hand of the company that feeds you.

How dare you say I am 'noisy' on this list. I go out of my way to help people. I
send data to people that have had crashes, I patiently try to help people that
would like to learn to trade and I try to post interesting posts for other
professional traders on this list to read and consider. I don't sell a
thing--Unlike you. 

As I have said many times, I am a satisifed user of Omega products in general. I
own several. I want the ones I own now to be fixed. Period. I don't want some
smart-ass vendor telling me to use some hack fix...I want Omega to provide me
with a fix. 

If you don't like our posts about the year 2000 problem and other bugs, please
learn to use your delete key and also learn to keep your less than witty replies
in check. You just angered someone on this list that is slow to anger. You are
rude, Pierre, and there is no need for you to be rude. Omega can stand up for
themselves just fine.

I want my TrdeStation version 4.0 fixed. Period. I have spoken now with a few
lawyers about the responsibility issue, and I am also speaking to some very
large volume vendors that Omega relies on--They, too, are amazed that Omega has
been so irresponsible on this subject. 

I apologize to everyone on the list, except for Pierre, for this public reply.
But I hope everyone that is also tired of Pierre's sniping feels some relief
with this post.

Tim Morge [Ready to begin hand-charting on paper bags in 2000...]


Orphelin@xxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> Dans un courrier daté du 15/07/98 05:01:20  ,Timothy Morge écrit :
> 
> <<
>  And fix it now, Mr. Cruz. We are all actively trading contracts on the
>  exchanges. Fix our products now. Telling us you will release a patch after
> you
>  release TradeStation version 5 is not good enough. Give us a patch now. We
> trade
>  for a living and you are threatening our living. We don't want to sue Omega
> for
>  their lack of responsibility, but we will not spend another dime for your
>  products until we have a version 4 year 2000 patch. And if it takes legal
> action
>  to get you to put your resources where they belong, we will take legal
> action.
>  Enough is enough. Treat us like the good customers we have been and fulfill
> your
>  responsibility. Now.
> 
>  Timothy Morge
>   >>
> 
> Timothy,
> 
> Please read my previous posts and do the following:
> 
> 1)Create all the necessary contracts symbols that you need to collect, even
> those that expire after year 2000
> 
> 2) Uncheck the morning update in the server, and never check it again until
> the TS4 patch availability.
> You will be able to collect contracts until 123199.
> The ptch will be there before ,and TS5 too.
> 
> To the best of my knowledge, there is no major risk to uncheck the morning
> update, but you may officially verify
> this from Omega.
> I have done this by accident on a TS machine for months, and the only
> inconvenience  was that some contracts were not created in time (this is in
> fact how I saw that temorning update was unchecked).
> 
> You can maybe consider to set days to collect to a higher value in the
> portfolio, maybe 5000.
> You will lose the ability to build the 5 min datafile during the morning
> update. But that's all.
> 
> 3) Please give us a rest on Omega List with your lawsuits against  Omega, and
> focus on other topics of interest.
> 
> 4) Try to see with your lawyer if he could be employed to an intelligent task
> to replace this one.
> 
> Difficult, I know, but could be feasible.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Pierre Orphlelin
> www.sirtrade.com