Pictures of your trading stations

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by seasideheights, Jan 8, 2005.

  1. The Netherlands - I heard Angus Young of AC/DC just built a home there. True?

    Secondly, I've seen European web pages showing items found with metal detectors. There's some seriously good stuff. Have you tried it out? Here in the U.S., something from 1910 is considered old.
     
    #2621     Feb 11, 2009
  2. AC3

    AC3

    He mentioned that he lived there on a recent interview on The Howard Stern show a few weeks back.....
     
    #2622     Feb 11, 2009
  3. I wouldn't know about Angus Young? Metal detectors are not really my thing. But every know and then you see some old man walking in a field with a metal detector, though.
     
    #2623     Feb 12, 2009
  4. figured it wouldn't hurt to ask...

    Here's my desk at the office, looking to switch over to a cube setup instead of 4 in a row. our typical setups are the cubes (2x2)... Notice the difference between my desk and the smart quant guy's desk? Pic was taken a day after he had cleaned up because his boss was in for the day.

    my desk
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    smart quant guy's desk:
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    :eek: :eek:
     
    #2624     Feb 13, 2009
  5. are you his manager?
     
    #2625     Feb 13, 2009
  6. Andris_2

    Andris_2

    I am also hesitating between different monitor setups. I am not sure which is the better solution. The cube setup (2x2x19 inch) or 3-4 (22-24 inch) monitors in a row?
    In case of the cube setup is there a good visual of the upper row?
     
    #2626     Feb 13, 2009
  7. how about 3x30. you may not want to stack them


     
    #2627     Feb 13, 2009
  8. lpchad

    lpchad

    Hot girl you have there on your picture. Of course, no surprise as traders get the first pick in the most desirable women.
     
    #2628     Feb 13, 2009
  9. RL8093

    RL8093

    There's a trade-off:
    - in the 4x1 setup, there's lots of real estate for a mouse to cover. If you make the mouse really sensitive, then it's tough (& irritating) to be precise - as when drawing T/L's
    - in the 2x2 setup, the upper row is ergonomically bad and can cause neck issues.

    I've used a 4x1 setup for the last 4-6 years and am finally switching to a compromise pyramid setup - 3 on bottom & 1 above.

    Tradeoffs ....

    R
     
    #2629     Feb 13, 2009
  10. Andris_2

    Andris_2

    3 on bottom and 1 above? It sounds good. Thanks for the advice!
     
    #2630     Feb 13, 2009