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The Forex Thread (FX)     

hilary - 31 Dec 2003 13:00

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chocolat - 25 Oct 2007 15:13 - 8541 of 11056

It's very lively, Harlosh - requires a bit more margin too.

chocolat - 25 Oct 2007 15:16 - 8542 of 11056

P'raps we should draw up a list whilst you're in compliant mode, meggers ;)

Harlosh - 25 Oct 2007 15:31 - 8543 of 11056

ok thanks Choc.

mg - 25 Oct 2007 15:42 - 8544 of 11056

Yes please BUT excluded from the list is:
Washing up (just in time only - mug, plate, knife, fork when required)
Ironing (can't see the creases under your suit or ASDA non-iron)
Picking up skiddies from the floor (it's their natural resting place)
Unnatural household chores (unless there are "incentives")
Shopping (except for blokey gadgets)
Decisions on what to wear (except for sarcastic and unhelpful comments)
Attendance at formal events (unless my real mates are going and we can take the piss)

So, fire away - anything else will be considered by myself and life-style guru Martini de Paris.

hilary - 25 Oct 2007 15:50 - 8545 of 11056

I think it might be a good idea, meggers, if you were to explore your feminine side a bit more.

:o)

mg - 25 Oct 2007 15:58 - 8546 of 11056

Hillybilly
I hope you are not suggesting that Martini de Paris is, how shall we put it, a bit of a shirt lifter who needs a bit of howsyerfather? How very dare you?

Macho MG

chocolat - 25 Oct 2007 16:03 - 8547 of 11056

Nah, meggers, from what I've heard M de P is happiest when he has his TomTom.

mg - 25 Oct 2007 16:05 - 8548 of 11056

PS - currently long cable from 80 - with stop at entry.

chocciewobble
You must have balls of steel with that GBP/JPY - big spread and ever so ever so jumpy.

chocolat - 25 Oct 2007 16:06 - 8549 of 11056

Did you get my mail, meggapooper?

chocolat - 25 Oct 2007 16:11 - 8550 of 11056

Could do with a smaller spread for sure - but then it does move.
Eight is a lot less than twenty, I think it is that Fins would like to rip you off for.

mg - 25 Oct 2007 16:13 - 8551 of 11056

Ah oui ma brave - je pense j'ai un peu pensee d'autres choses.

Je rondrai.

hilary - 25 Oct 2007 16:16 - 8552 of 11056

Sterling Yen's probably best left to the girls, don't you think Choccie?

The merest thought of meggers and wild rides is something best left undisturbed in the far flung reaches of the mind. Especially if Elsie and M de P are around.

hilary - 25 Oct 2007 16:18 - 8553 of 11056

Stick with Euro Yen for now, meggers. It'll be healthier for the blood pressure.

chocolat - 25 Oct 2007 16:31 - 8554 of 11056

Indeedy p'tite cerise ;)
Just had a couple of meggertastic rides on it since 3pm :o)

mg - 25 Oct 2007 18:22 - 8555 of 11056

Girls, girls - all this riding - it'll give you headaches and sore bits.

BP is well under control - stopped out of that long 'cos I was off doing other stuff - could have made a few.

Can't stay here gassing - have to get the dinner on ............ ooooops - that sounds a bit dom - so actually, I've gotta get down t'pub to drink 20 pints of strong beer and play darts wi t'lads. I'll gerra kebab on the way home - wi lashings a chilli sauce on - and a couple o' raw onions.

chocolat - 25 Oct 2007 18:27 - 8556 of 11056

You'll be sleeping alone then ;)

hilary - 26 Oct 2007 09:48 - 8557 of 11056

I updated Sun Java yesterday as part of the routine monthly update and today I'm unable to drag the detached FX PowerCharts windows out of one monitor and into the adjacent monitor.

It seems too coincidental, so I'm uninstalling Update 3 and seeing if that works.

hilary - 26 Oct 2007 10:08 - 8558 of 11056

Well uninstalling Update 3 and reverting to Update 2 of Java has certainly done the trick. There appears to be a conflict somewhere with Update 3, FX PowerCharts and Matrox Multidisplays.

chocolat - 26 Oct 2007 10:24 - 8559 of 11056

I haven't been prompted to update anything (unless it happens automatically?) and I'm finding the charts seem to stick a lot more since ChartStation was updated.

Also, when I switch charts to another currency pair I have to change timeframes straight away in order to get my lines back.

Plus I've just discovered that NetDania is for beginners :o)

hilary - 26 Oct 2007 10:46 - 8560 of 11056

My Sun Java is set to update on the 25th of each month, Chocopops. I seem to remember there being a problem with a conflict after an update a month or two back.

You can see your current version through your Control Panel and adjust the settings for checking for updates there too. Current version is SE6 Update 3, although I've rolled back to Update 2 because of the problems above.

I've not had any problems with ChartStation/PowerCharts lately. They seem to be much better than they ever used to be.
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