Do you want me to do all the work you have been given the opportunity to do so you have an snswer sheet to work from? This is a question I am asking so I can determine whether or not you are willing to do any work in this thread. Do you notice in Iterative Refinement that there is a cooperative give and take going on? This is a question I am asking so I can find out where you are coming from.
Go buy a new printer and 10 cartridges of whatever ink or whatever makes the print put stuff on sheets. I went over your screws ups in printing and scaning two weeks ago. The market is moving about 40 printer retail costs a day. Get two printers so you have a back up. Once you figure out something is not working it is your job to fix it and get operational. If you cannot print you cannot debrief; if you cannot debrief you cannot fix mistaken concepts. Tell me if you are going to get a new printer and when you will have it working. You have to post Charts for 10 days that are labelled day 1 through day 10. Do you have a box of three cut file folders? Do you have 3 ring binders? Do you have reams of paper on hand and usable for a printer? This is boot camp; get on the stick. you are entering too early. NOW WE HAVE TO FIND OUT WHY. \
I'd always laboured under the assumption that work isn't presented until it's presentable. You gave a lot of useful information, and suggested a lot of useful drills for me to work through. I thought I was to work on all the drills on my own, then post the results once all the work was done. Tums is a great asset, although I agree it's disappointing if any posts have been lost. I started after I got home from work on Saturday, and - aside from one or two unavoidable commitments - have continued. I really wanted to avoid doing what I've done so far... rush through things and gain only a superficial understanding. When I said I needed to blowtorch false connections, I wasn't joking. I've been trying to reason why certain cross-wirings exist, how they came about, and systematically deconstruct them. I'm trying to do some deep, slow and deliberate work to reinstate solid foundations.
I'll buy a colour printer this week. Up & running by Wednesday. Not completely sure what this is. Check. Check. I'll raise my game. You have my word.
File folders have their tabs arranged so ther are easy to read. three cut describes foledrs that have left, center and right tabs. Cut means you are using the industry standard terminology. Have a staff person where you work open a file drawer for you so you can look inside. Get a file cabinet and get a three hole punch when you get the printers. The printer will be costing you about 5,000 dollars per contract in trading time. I would call a store and have them put two printers in their truck and deliver all the supplies and cables and extra outlet multipliers you need this afternoon. They make deliveries I use four printers in my office and Liz has two printers in her office. They are never turned off and we have ink backups fopr all of them and we get more backups BEFORE the last back up is opened. They scan in color with one exception and it is a production B/W printer that can scare you if sheets start hitting the floor.
Ok. I'll get two colour printers, a colour scanner, and a filing cabinet. I'm not sure why the attachments I'm posting cannot be edited in Paint. I'll find out from someone who's more technically savvy, and address this.
I'm uploading this in JPEG format. That should solve the editing problem. <img src=http://elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=2131879 width=800>