i wonder how much of that battery usage is going into refreshing the lcd screen? seems like this would be a perfect application for color e-ink displays.
They must be trying to lure the/. crowd of fat middle-age american geeks who think they are smarter than everyone else because they read Slashdot like it's the holy bible.
actually, a lot of us DO treat/. it as poorly written fiction. and the parts we take seriously, we take with a "salting the fields" amount of salt. good call!
what i got out of this ramble is that you're prone to react violently when someone disagrees with you. granted, it was a bit long winded, so i stopped about half way through.
somebody, quick! get this kid an ar15 with a high capacity clip! what could possibly go wrong?
for residential, that's true. for commercial and/or municipal, they stick to diesel.
in the case that con-ed shuts off nat gas flow due to fires (which is happening all over the place right now...), do you want your generator to choke out?
that leaves lp. diesel packs about a 50% higher energy density than lp. which would you prefer to use? further, diesel is much more commoditized than lp, and is more readily available during a crisis.
read up a bit on "vwap". is that high frequency in you ever-so-informed opinion? the portfolio in question was intended as a 5-day vwap.
the problem was that the volume was multiplied by 1000 per transaction. you mean to buy 100 shares at market? here's your 100,000 shares at market! the unusual volume caused the individual stocks within the portfolio to spike up/down. but hft it was not.
though knight does hft, that wasn't the problem here. it was a simple 4.5 billion dollar balanced portfolio that the client wanted to trade as a 5-day-vwap. "buy these stock over 5 days, sell these other stocks over the same 5 days". a 5 day vwap is in NO way "high frequency trading". it's almost the opposite of hft. if i wanted to buy 200 shares at market every 3 minutes for 5 days, would you consider that hft? (i know that's actually twap, but good luck explaining vwap to this genius). the purpose is to minimize market impact.
flipping stock was not what was intended, and not what happened.
the frequency was not high - the volume per transaction was incorrectly multiplied by 1000. the bug was that the "200" in the example above was converted into "200,000". 200,000 shares at market WILL have an immediate impact on most stocks.
bond price doesn't matter if you hold to maturity. if you're happy with the yield and duration at time of purchase, then there's no reason to sell before maturity. if you're not happy with the yield and duration, don't buy it.
why, same way they know now! the sales rep would tell them that at their pharma-sponsored, all-paid, 2-week "meeting" (read "golf outing") at a high-end resort.
actually, hft colo systems are NOT in manhattan. there are no exchange datacenters on the island because the real estate is too valuable. they're all in jersey. directedge is in "ny4", which is actually in secaucus (the stinkiest part of) nj. nyse is in mahwah nj. i believe bats is in weehawken nj (nj3 datacenter). nasdaq is in carteret nj.
so actually, colo isn't all that expensive because the exchanges are all in previously undeveloped swamp land. the problem, of course, is deciding which ONE exchange you're going to colo with, because they're all a few miles apart.
i agree that it can cost over $10,000 for birth. the itemized bill i got from the hospital ~4 years was for over $60,000. fortunately, i am employed/insured, so it cost ~$400 out-of-pocket (plus insurance premiums plus co-payments for each prenatal visit). the itemized bill was actually funny because it showed a) the procedure, b) the cost, c) what the insurance company paid, and d) how much i owed out of pocket.
most of the items looked something like this; a) nurse visit for blood pressure reading, b) $2,500 due, c) $15 paid by insurance, and d) $0 owed
if i had no insurance, then a) and b) would remain the same. c) would be $0, and d) would be $2,500
broken arm for $600? emergency room x-rays cost over $1,000. unless maybe you had an appointment at a radiologist prior to the break occurring, and therefore didn't have an er visit? or maybe the casting cost negative dollars?
Yes, I want to update, Yes I give permission to Update, Yes I want to download the update, Yes I accept the terms and conditions, Yes I am happy you finished updating. Yes I want you to stop asking stupid questions.
that must have sucked. as soon as you agreed to "yes i want you to stop asking stupid questions", it rolled back all of the changes, and you had to start from scratch. adobe software ONLY stops asking you stupid questions when you uninstall it. but first you have to agree to "yes, i want to remove this horrible, horrible steaming pile of turd from my system" and "yes, i really, really, REALLY want to remove this horrible, horrible steaming pile of turd from my system" and "yes, i understand that doing so may prevent my system from being hijacked, and i still want to uninstall it".
do you keep your books on some sort of bookshelf? that is hardware that you purchased to support storage of books. the last bookshelf i bought cost ~$150. nice bookshelves cost even more. and the space for said bookshelf (or stack on the floor) is also a required prerequisite. your $100+ hardware investment for reading covers storage as well.
there are vast numbers of out-of-copyright e-books available for less than your "$2-$3" price range (see project gutenberg and/or free kindle book section). you also have the ability to buy large/~complete collections of out-of-copyright for <$5 (verne for $3, poe for $0.89, shakespeare for $2, etc).
e-books aren't the end-all solution to reading, but they certainly have their place.
just wait until he realizes that his keyboard and monitor are "peripherals".
as a nutmegger, let me be the first to say we apologize for that
tl;dr: I want a 5' 8" 24 year old blonde who has an MD and paid for med school as a lingerie model.
i have an extra one of those. where should i send him?
your "real currency" is down about 8% today against the USD. nothing says "stability" like a "currency" that loses 8% of it's value in a single day.
i wonder how much of that battery usage is going into refreshing the lcd screen? seems like this would be a perfect application for color e-ink displays.
actually, a lot of us DO treat /. it as poorly written fiction. and the parts we take seriously, we take with a "salting the fields" amount of salt. good call!
what i got out of this ramble is that you're prone to react violently when someone disagrees with you. granted, it was a bit long winded, so i stopped about half way through.
somebody, quick! get this kid an ar15 with a high capacity clip! what could possibly go wrong?
it's not at all close to wall street. it is, however, right near the nasdaq exchange.
of course, if you wanted to colo with nasdaq, you'd have your servers next to theirs in carteret, nj - not "on wall st" or in times square.
Seems like a bad example. Data Execution Prevention and Address space layout randomization are actually very important depending on your field...
Maybe the guy who "totally lied" knew what he was talking about and you didn't?
for residential, that's true. for commercial and/or municipal, they stick to diesel.
in the case that con-ed shuts off nat gas flow due to fires (which is happening all over the place right now...), do you want your generator to choke out?
that leaves lp. diesel packs about a 50% higher energy density than lp. which would you prefer to use? further, diesel is much more commoditized than lp, and is more readily available during a crisis.
except... God Created Baseball.
right.... you think this because...?
seems they've been following the US economy, and what they meant to say was;
debt to america!
debt to america!
debt to america!
you mean like the SEC fee on all sales that's already in place?
read up a bit on "vwap". is that high frequency in you ever-so-informed opinion? the portfolio in question was intended as a 5-day vwap.
the problem was that the volume was multiplied by 1000 per transaction. you mean to buy 100 shares at market? here's your 100,000 shares at market! the unusual volume caused the individual stocks within the portfolio to spike up/down. but hft it was not.
though knight does hft, that wasn't the problem here. it was a simple 4.5 billion dollar balanced portfolio that the client wanted to trade as a 5-day-vwap. "buy these stock over 5 days, sell these other stocks over the same 5 days". a 5 day vwap is in NO way "high frequency trading". it's almost the opposite of hft. if i wanted to buy 200 shares at market every 3 minutes for 5 days, would you consider that hft? (i know that's actually twap, but good luck explaining vwap to this genius). the purpose is to minimize market impact.
flipping stock was not what was intended, and not what happened.
the frequency was not high - the volume per transaction was incorrectly multiplied by 1000. the bug was that the "200" in the example above was converted into "200,000". 200,000 shares at market WILL have an immediate impact on most stocks.
bond price doesn't matter if you hold to maturity. if you're happy with the yield and duration at time of purchase, then there's no reason to sell before maturity. if you're not happy with the yield and duration, don't buy it.
why, same way they know now! the sales rep would tell them that at their pharma-sponsored, all-paid, 2-week "meeting" (read "golf outing") at a high-end resort.
actually, hft colo systems are NOT in manhattan. there are no exchange datacenters on the island because the real estate is too valuable. they're all in jersey. directedge is in "ny4", which is actually in secaucus (the stinkiest part of) nj. nyse is in mahwah nj. i believe bats is in weehawken nj (nj3 datacenter). nasdaq is in carteret nj.
so actually, colo isn't all that expensive because the exchanges are all in previously undeveloped swamp land. the problem, of course, is deciding which ONE exchange you're going to colo with, because they're all a few miles apart.
i agree that it can cost over $10,000 for birth. the itemized bill i got from the hospital ~4 years was for over $60,000. fortunately, i am employed/insured, so it cost ~$400 out-of-pocket (plus insurance premiums plus co-payments for each prenatal visit). the itemized bill was actually funny because it showed a) the procedure, b) the cost, c) what the insurance company paid, and d) how much i owed out of pocket.
most of the items looked something like this; a) nurse visit for blood pressure reading, b) $2,500 due, c) $15 paid by insurance, and d) $0 owed
if i had no insurance, then a) and b) would remain the same. c) would be $0, and d) would be $2,500
broken arm for $600? emergency room x-rays cost over $1,000. unless maybe you had an appointment at a radiologist prior to the break occurring, and therefore didn't have an er visit? or maybe the casting cost negative dollars?
oh, now i see. i just got trolled.
that must have sucked. as soon as you agreed to "yes i want you to stop asking stupid questions", it rolled back all of the changes, and you had to start from scratch. adobe software ONLY stops asking you stupid questions when you uninstall it. but first you have to agree to "yes, i want to remove this horrible, horrible steaming pile of turd from my system" and "yes, i really, really, REALLY want to remove this horrible, horrible steaming pile of turd from my system" and "yes, i understand that doing so may prevent my system from being hijacked, and i still want to uninstall it".
do you keep your books on some sort of bookshelf? that is hardware that you purchased to support storage of books. the last bookshelf i bought cost ~$150. nice bookshelves cost even more. and the space for said bookshelf (or stack on the floor) is also a required prerequisite. your $100+ hardware investment for reading covers storage as well.
there are vast numbers of out-of-copyright e-books available for less than your "$2-$3" price range (see project gutenberg and/or free kindle book section). you also have the ability to buy large/~complete collections of out-of-copyright for <$5 (verne for $3, poe for $0.89, shakespeare for $2, etc).
e-books aren't the end-all solution to reading, but they certainly have their place.
and "noodles" with "the poor"
done. i bet you're wondering where all that sand came from... it was ME!
ummm... like the optimus maximus keyboard? it is a bit pricey, but it looks mighty nice (in the pictures at least - i haven't gotten one. yet.)