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2 hours ago, UNR33L said:

You only made .1 cents?

Currently on-site waiting for server data to copy from old-new hardware zzzzz waiting for that loading bar. #itlyfe
Will still be an hour or so I reckon :(

Yeah...but I did it 155,000 times over (tired from all the clicking), so minus $40 brokerage...pocket maybe $120? Alright for 10 mins work! The streak has to end soon surely...

2 hours ago, emts said:

how much data?

 

Spent this morning trying to get 10Gig off a box with only a 1Mbit interface.

 

 

ouch, was only about 150GB took about 2 hours to finish it tonight total 

2 minutes ago, emts said:

well it not really 10 min work.

Add in all the time you spend monitoring to this and what does that hourly rate turn into?

the man has a point, just put 10k on red and be done with it 

on another note, toying the idea of owning a falcon turbo ute, stupid I know being an IT guy for work.. but dat space for motorbikes in the back and getting in a 4lt turbo could be fun.. right? 

Edited by UNR33L

Yeah I saw how long mine was and set up a script to run in the background 

should be done by morning.

moved on to other work

 

that one going from a 10+ year old Solaris crappy machine to a nice new Linux VM.

25 minutes ago, emts said:

well it not really 10 min work.

Add in all the time you spend monitoring to this and what does that hourly rate turn into?

Nah 10 minutes

Sell order gets placed the moment the stock is bought

All I do is glance at the orders list to see if it's gone through; might watch a morning auction out of interest

26 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

the man has a point, just put 10k on red and be done with it 

on another note, toying the idea of owning a falcon turbo ute, stupid I know being an IT guy for work.. but dat space for motorbikes in the back and getting in a 4lt turbo could be fun.. right? 

10k on red = 52% chance of losing 100% of it

Get a bad spin on a daytrade and most of the time you can wait for your money to return or pull out with about 95% of it

So deca results, 19th out of 46 aint too bad considering it's a automatic boat and the afternoon battles mostly burnout time :P 

As long as I beat 3 out of 4 of the new mustangs 

Edited by UNR33L
21 hours ago, UNR33L said:

on another note, toying the idea of owning a falcon turbo ute, stupid I know being an IT guy for work.. but dat space for motorbikes in the back and getting in a 4lt turbo could be fun.. right? 

Why are you worried about what people think about what you drive for your job?

Just tell people you need more space to carry computers.

25 minutes ago, Count Grantleyish said:

Why are you worried about what people think about what you drive for your job?

Just tell people you need more space to carry computers.

I'm not worried, you guys were meant to talk me out of it :P

6 minutes ago, emts said:

yeah as no IT guy would drive a ute...

Why have you got one anyway? Car parts? :D 

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