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Karel, Ski, Lyehopper, Jiesen, and any other non-20/20 vision member, I have enlarged the image as per Karel's suggestion, but I have maintained the "uneccessary" information for the remainder of the quarter.
Please let me know if this is not a good solution, and I'll try again.
(click on the "yearly standings" link in my signature, if you didn't already know)
Beautiful image! Thanks a bunch, Peanuts! You rock! I can now read all the numbers perfectly.
To celebrate the winter season, we're going to hold some winter games. The winner gets the admiration of the other members:
The jolly ice-pirate, Spikefader, takes first place in the sculpture section with a magnificient juggernaut of frozen buccaneers:
And the judges were so proud of alice's snowman:
Karel was not happy that Jiesen edged him out for third place:
Lyehopper swears that his ice cream castle was just here, but someone must have run off with it:
Sorry, dude, but that is one of the guiltiest smiles I've ever seen. The judges gave you last place.
Hide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
Peanuts, StockCharts has ICOP opening at 6.46. Check it out will ya.
Jimmy down the street called his buddy, Daryl 2 boroughs west at 9:29 and sold him 3 shares of ICOP at 9:30 for $19.41. It was the first trade of the day, apparantly StockCharts didn't have a record of this transaction at the time of posting, but Yahoo! Finance did.
Hide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
Jimmy down the street called his buddy, Daryl 2 boroughs west at 9:29 and sold him 3 shares of ICOP at 9:30 for $19.41. It was the first trade of the day, apparantly StockCharts didn't have a record of this transaction at the time of posting, but Yahoo! Finance did.
You're such a cutie. Just make the change. Who knows I might end up beating you out of a position by .0001% or so.
Jimmy down the street called his buddy, Daryl 2 boroughs west at 9:29 and sold him 3 shares of ICOP at 9:30 for $19.41. It was the first trade of the day, apparantly StockCharts didn't have a record of this transaction at the time of posting, but Yahoo! Finance did.
Peanuts, Don't forget to change my opening price and Alice's position from long to short Mr. Scorekeeper.
Peanuts, Don't forget to change my opening price and Alice's position from long to short Mr. Scorekeeper.
I'm not changing your opening price. Take it up with Yahoo! Finance if you don't like the price you got. That's the service I'm using. Their customer service is the worst on the planet... have fun
Hide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
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