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 Mr Robb....I accept your apology, I am glad it was 
a mistake. You have proven you are not a "Mr. Know-it-all" but a genuinely nice 
guy. 
  
good luck 
Dennis 
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  Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 12:18 
  AM 
  Subject: Re: [amibroker] Manual 
  writing 
  
  
  Sorry, Denis. 
    
  Statement using your example was completely 
  misdirected. Kindly disregard. I forgot to change the address in the To: 
  line.  No offense meant, certainly not to you and Lisa.  I was 
  intending to add to an accumulation of comments about manual style I am 
  building at another address; it got to the list by mistake. Again, apologies 
  to you, Lisa and the board. 
    
  Denis: For accuracy in code suggestions you can 
  not do better than listen to Graham. He is one or the most generous and 
  competent coders here. 
    
  Sincerely, 
    
  
    
    
  
    ----- Original Message -----  
    
    
    Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 3:48 
    PM 
    Subject: Re: [amibroker] Manual 
    writing 
    
  
    I totaly agree...but when being insulted, at 
    least give one the oportunity for a rebutle in self defense.  
      
    Dennis 
    
      ----- Original Message -----  
      
      
      Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 11:42 
      PM 
      Subject: Re: [amibroker] Manual 
      writing 
      
  Where is the moderator when you need him
  Please 
      stop name calling, it is totally unnecessary and downgrades the site 
      for the rest of us. I come here to be helped and help others.
  We 
      are here to discuss Amibroker and trading related issues   
      ***only***
 
  On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 21:57:46 -0800, 
      dennisandlisa <dennisandlisa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
      wrote: > Mr. Rob....as a very new beginner to the AFL language, 
      thank you for the > code you kindly provided. Yes, I am new, but I 
      do not consider the word > "algorithm" as a "big" word, and it 
      certainly does not make me feel > important. However a  few 
      things do, and I will list them for you... >   > 1. My 
      wife and kids > 2. My BA degree in Economics/Business 
      administration > 3. My full time job, as well as owning/managing my 
      apartment building > 4. My past experiences in the computer field, 
      such as interning at JPL > (that's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, for 
      the beginners who do not know) > 5. My tollerence for sarcastic Mr. 
      Know-it-alls  like you. >   > And all this at the 
      ripe young age of 34! So again, thank you for your > contrubution, 
      but for future reference, keep your 2 cents worth to your self > 
      . >   > All the best, > Dennis > ----- 
      Original Message -----  > From: dennisandlisa  > To: 
      amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  > Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 9:35 
      PM > Subject: Re: [amibroker] Manual writing >  > get a 
      life Rob....end of discussion. >   > All the 
      best, > Dennis > ----- Original Message -----  > From: 
      Michael Robb  > To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  > Sent: Sunday, 
      January 30, 2005 10:42 AM > Subject: [amibroker] Manual 
      writing >  > Tomasz, >   > A sentence such as 
      this could go a long way toward demystifying the term  > 
      algorithm. >   > "How could I write a scan for an upward 
      sloping 170 period EMA?... here  > is the  > algorithm I want 
      to use..." >  > " (EMA 170) - (EMA 170 47 days ago) > 0 
      " >   > In other words, the term is practically 
      unnecessary. It is precisely what AB > users have been creating in 
      Amibroker the last few years, and it already has > a name; it is 
      known as AFL.  The above is nothing more than a line of AFL > 
      code.  >   > Beginners do not need a big word to make 
      themselves feel important. They > know they are important when they 
      start to succeed in crafting their > thoughts in AFL;  then 
      observe the splendid and speedy handling procedure in > the 
      Amibroker program; not the other way around. >   > Answer 
      would be something like this, or whatever the accurate 
      representation > actually is:  >   > Col 9 = 
      EMA(C,170) - Ref(EMA(C,170) - 47) => 0;      
      Plot (Col 9, > "AlGoreRythm ",  5, 4); >   > 
      Just a plea for utmost simplicity in language as an aid in understanding 
      for > the newcomer who may be overwhelmed by the unfamiliar 
      vocabulary of > technical terms.  >   > 
      Sincerely, >   > Michael Robb  > 
      mlrobb@xxxxxxxxxxx >  >  >  >  > Check 
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