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<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>Ayone know where to obtain implied volatility 
figures for TYX. options .30 year bond index options (cboe) on a daily basis? 
Would hate to compute it myself LOL</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>Peter</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
</x-html>From ???@??? Tue Mar 02 06:55:54 1999
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> From: TSBMI <tsbmi@xxxxxxx>
> To: 'chmeyer@xxxxxxxx'
> Cc: TSBMI <tsbmi@xxxxxxx>
> Subject: RE: BMI CUSTOMER SUPPORT:  AN OXYMORON?
> Date: Tuesday, March 02, 1999 8:07 AM
> 
> Dear Mr. Meyer,
> 
> There were several things that occurred starting on 2/26/99. 
> At 3:10PM EST Thursday evening, a new carrier 
> (transponder) began broadcasting on Telstar V; an 
> adjacent satellite to our own Galaxy III (within 2-degrees).  
> The new carrier is roughly at the same frequency 
> as our current Galaxy IIIR transmission.  When this
> occurred, some customers throughout the country began 
> experiencing random outages and interruption in service.
> 
>  Also, some software changes on our network 
> made on Thursday night.  There changes appear to have 
> affected only those clients using any of Omega Research's
> software.   The conditions which caused these problems 
> were cleared up later in the trading day.
> 
> Again, on Monday 3/1, some more software changes 
> were put into place.  There changes also appear to have
> affected only those clients using any of Omega 
> Research's software.  These problems were quickly 
> discovered and reversed a short time after being made.
> 
> To prevent this sort of thing from happening again,
> our Quality Assurance staff will be assisting our 
> programmers in the testing of any proposed changes
> to make sure that they do not cause any problems 
> for third party software users.
> 
> Thank you,
> Jeff Wald - BMI Technical Support
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	charles meyer [SMTP:chmeyer@xxxxxxxx]
> > Sent:	Monday, March 01, 1999 8:28 AM
> > To:	TSBMI@xxxxxxx
> > Subject:	BMI CUSTOMER SUPPORT:  AN OXYMORON?
> > 
> > BMI:
> > 
> > Thanks for nothing!  I have been a pre-paid customer for over
> > five (5) years now but have not had a data feed since last
> > Thursday.  Because your recording said the problem was due
> > to 'solar activity' I did not do any early troubleshooting in an
> > effort to solve the problem in a timely manner.  Since I am
> > unable to realign my satellite dish you recommended Key
> > Point Service as a source for technical service.  As you are
> > aware, they require prepayment in the form of a credit card
> > number or a check.  Yet, when I asked you to vouch for me
> > as being a good customer, and good for the money, you
> > would not even fax them a work order.  (I also related that 
> > Schwab had potential fraud problems with their credit cards
> > so my Visa card was inactive, and that I live in a small rural
> > community in Texas.)    I will remember your blatent disregard
> > for my interests as a customer when my subscription next
> > comes up for renewal.  For example, I am reading on my dis-
> > cussion forums that some traders are happy with DTN; and at
> > reduced rates.  Again, thanks for nothing.  I know this won't do
> > any good but it will make me feel better.
> > 
> > Infuriatingly Yours,
> > Charles Meyer
> > 
> > CC:  Omega and Real Traders Discussion Groups
> >