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Waiting for Maxxum 8D or 9D

Posted by btr Tue, 20 Sep 2005 00:00:58 GMT

I'm waiting for the next DSLR model 8D/9D or upgrade on the current 7D with 8 MegaPixel from KM. The possible 9D might be out of my range (under $2500) for a DSLR in a year. I suspect the price on DSLR will continue to drop as more advanced sensors are developped. DSLR will be more like computer that the price has been steady but with much more features, bigger memory & hardrive, and greater computing power.

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Creative Zen Micro MP3 Player

Posted by btr Sun, 28 Aug 2005 12:53:33 GMT

I bought a Creative Zen MicroMP3 player for $189 (it's $199 now). It has 5 GB storage. The latest firmware is here. Before upgrading the firmware, you need to install a driver first. This firmware upgrade supports PlaysForSure with Microsoft Media Player 10.

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Lost Connectivity

Posted by btr Fri, 01 Jul 2005 19:28:13 GMT

The connectivity to this site was lost on May 27 and restored today. The ISP's service is really bad. They sent many crews trying to fix the problem, but none was responsible for making sure the probelm was fixed. I ended up managing it for them! I called their support center to make sure each work order was completed and new work order was created until the problem was finally resolved. One significant factor for such long delay is that they create a new ticket whenever a call to the support center is made, therefore, it's subject to waiting in the queues.

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Acer AL1715SMD 17" LCD Monitor

Posted by btr Sat, 23 Apr 2005 00:31:45 GMT

I ordered an Acer AL1715SMD 17" LCD Monitor. According to this review, it supports DVI (Digital Video Interface). For $218 plus free shipping, it's a good deal.
Specifications for ACER AL1715 SMD 17 inch LCD
   Display Size: 17". 
   Pixel Pitch: 0.264mm. 
   Maximum Resolution: 1280 x 1024. 
   Brightness: 300 cd/m2. 
   Contrast Ratio: 500:1. 
   Viewing Angle: 150o(H), 135o(V). 
   Integrated Speakers: 2 x 1 Watt Speakers. 
   Response Time: 12ms. 
   Input Signal: 15-Pin D-sub, DVI-D. 
   Power consumption: 44W. 
   Dimensions (WxHxD): 14.8" x 15.5" x 6.3". 
   Weight: 11 lbs. 
   Kensington Lock: Supported.

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AdSense

Posted by btr Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:05:04 GMT

ZDNet has an entry on More sites feeling Google’s AdSense love.

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AdSense

Posted by btr Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:05:04 GMT

ZDNet has an entry on More sites feeling Google's AdSense love.

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Free Charting Software

Posted by btr Sat, 05 Mar 2005 19:52:53 GMT

Stablevalue.com will now use a new charting software, Trader.NET Charting, to provide technical analysis. It's free! The program supports candlestick chart, technical indicators and custom indicators if you know how to program. It allows you to add comments and trend lines in a chart, and export the chart to a file for publishing or sharing.

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Free Charting Software

Posted by btr Sat, 05 Mar 2005 19:52:53 GMT

Stablevalue.com will now use a new charting software, Trader.NET Charting, to provide technical analysis. It’s free! The program supports candlestick chart, technical indicators and custom indicators if you know how to program. It allows you to add comments and trend lines in a chart, and export the chart to a file for publishing or sharing.

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Latest Order Entry Software for TWS

Posted by btr Wed, 02 Feb 2005 14:33:06 GMT

Here's the latest innovation on order entry for active traders. It's based on the concept we published last year. See the sketch shown below.

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Maxxum 7D DSLR

Posted by btr Tue, 04 Jan 2005 05:26:53 GMT

Minolta (actually it's Konica Minolta now after Konica bought Minolta) has Maxxum 7D DSLR now. You can get it at amazon.com for $1,689.95 including an AF 28-100mm f/3.5-5.6 Zoom Lens. I'm thinking about buying a new DSLR to replace my current Maxxum 7xi SLR.

Here're the Product Specifications.

* Type: 6MP digital SLR camera with anti-shake technology
* CCD resolution: 6.3 megapixels
* ISO equivalent: Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200
* Maximum shutter speed: 30 seconds
* Minimum shutter speed: 1/4000 second
* Resolution modes: 3008x2000, 2256x1496, 1504x1000 pixels
* Image quality mode: Standard, Fine, Extra-fine, RAW, RAW+JPEG (Fine)
* File format: JPEG, RAW, RAW+JPEG, (DCF 2.0 compliant, 
   DPOF supported by printing functions in ver.1.1, Exif 2.2)
* Memory: Type I and Type II CompactFlash Cards
* LCD monitor: 2.5-inch TFT color
* Autofocus modes: Single-shot AF, Continuous AF, 
   Automatic Autofocus (DMF is selectable in menu). 
   Predictive focus control for moving subjects. 
   Auto-tracking focus point display
* Metering type: Direct TTL metering; 14-segment honeycomb-pattern 
   metering, Center-weighted metering, Spot metering
* Flash modes: Fill Flash, Pre Flash with Red-eye reduction
* Viewfinder: Eye-level fixed system with optical-glass pentaprism
* Self-timer: 10- and 2-second delay
* Other functions: Instant playback, customizing, zone matching
* Video output: NTSC/PAL
* PC interface: USB 2.0 high-speed
* Battery: 1 NP-400 Li-ion battery
* Width: 5.91 inches
* Height: 4.17 inches
* Depth: 3.05 inches
* Weight: 26.81 ounces (without battery or media)
* In the box: Maxxum 7D camera body, wide strap (WS-4), 
   remote cord clip, eyepiece cap II, eyepiece cup (FC-1400), 
   shoe cap (SC-1000), body cap (BDC-1000), 
   video cable (VC-500), USB cable (USB-2), 
   LCD monitor protect panel (MPP-1000), 
   lithium-ion battery (NP-400), lithium-ion battery charger (BC-400), 
   DiMAGE software CD-ROM (includes DiMAGE Viewer) 
You can compare it to a $8,000 Canon EOS-1 Ds Mark II 16.7MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)!

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Market News And Commentaries
Updated at Tue Jan 06 01:25:01 -0500 2009
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