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RE: Limit order works correctly in TS2K



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OM:
I once built a chimney on my former house; I also built a deck in the
backyard.  I built a great workbench in my present house and Im now working
on an observing pad for my telescope.  But I did complain about Omega at
least 5 times, maybe more.  Does that mean my 5 complaints cancel out my 4
projects so that now Im just a common complainer, beggar, moocher??

Just curious...

Bill Wood
Phoenix, AZ

-----Original Message-----
From: the_omega_man@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:the_omega_man@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 12:01 PM
To: Omega List
Subject: Re: Limit order works correctly in TS2K



Perhaps it is time to clarify what it is that I support and what it is that
I'm against.  I do not support "Omega", except insofar as the battle between
Omega and its detrators illustrates certain principles...  I shill for no
specific entity.  Rather, I defend and advance certain ideas...

What's at stake in the battle between Omega and its detractors is nothing
less than life itself.  It is the battle between what sustenance and
improvement
of life requires (the constant, consistent application of one's own mind)
and what leads to death (the abdication of one's own mind and one's own
efforts - and substitution of reliance of the efforts of others in its
place).

So I decry those who, throwing themselves at Omega's feet, howl that Omega
"owes" them something, or whine that Omega has not done what it should to
support their lives.  Such action turns the maintenance of one's life over
to another...  Consistently applied, this action will lead to death.

I support all action of the independent mind producing what it needs to
survive and thrive (whether that action is undertaken by Omega or by someone
else who creates things which sustain and improve life).

Do you see the fundamental difference between the creator, the builder,
on the one hand, and the complainer, the beggar, the moocher on the other?

The Omega Man stands with those who use their own minds to create and
produce
value, sustaining and improving life.  The Omega Man stands against all
those who turn their own productive need over to another, and howl when
that other does not supply them.

BUILD, you sons-of-bitches, BUILD!  Forget what others do or fail to do.
 Get off your ass and make your own way in this life!


The Omega Man



At Sun, 01 Jul 2001 09:49:30 -0700, "Bill Wynne" <tradewynne@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>
>Although I don't agree with OM's rabid support of Omega, nor
>his tone towards Chris, I do agree with his basic observation.
>Many have posted recently about problems that would have been
>made obvious by a simple look at the "trade by trade" system
>report. If traders do not even take the time to do that kind
>of homework, they will lose money faster than OM can slap them
>up the side of the head.
>
>BW
>
>>From: Chris McMurry <chrismcmurry@xxxxxxxx>
>>To: Omega Research Mailing List <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>Subject: Re: Limit order works correctly in TS2K
>>Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2001 10:34:23 -0400
>>
>>I did not say that it was a bug.  I asked if it was a bug.
>>
>>To quote my original post:
>> > > >Is this a bug?
>>
>>Certainly enough people have screamed about how buggy TS2K is to warrant
>>the question,
>>IMO.
>>
>>Chris
>>
>>the_omega_man@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>
>> > I now understand what it is that bothers me so much about these
>jokers
>>who
>> > cry "Bug!" whenever they don't understand something.  It isn't just
>that
>> > they fail to do their homework, or that they're incorrect in their
>bug
>>accusation.
>> >  It's that you can't believe a word they say.  They cry "Bug!" and,
> lo
>>and
>> > behold, when they figure things out they end up eating their words...
>
>>It's
>> > a credibility issue.
>> >
>> > OM
>> >
>>
>>SNIP
>>
>