Our local supermarket, Super V …

Our local supermarket, Super Valu, went up in flames this morning. I passed it in the car half an hour ago, smoke was blowing over the road and all I could see was black burnt material inside the shop! Guards and fire brigade were at the scene and I heard it mentioned on the national news a few minutes later at home.

There’s going to be one hell of a party when the Irish Team return tomorrow night!

We're out of the World Cup whe …

We’re out of the World Cup when Ireland was beaten 3-2 in penalties against Spain. It looked like Spain were playing for penalties for much of extra time but Ireland played well from the second half on. The Irish team did great to get so far!
I rang Cachu in Madrid and she wasn’t even watching the match! He brothers weren’t even interested!

Padre Pio is declared a saint today. Many miracles are attributed to him and objects belonging to him, but sometimes a person’s time is up and even he cannot intervene with God.

Installing Goldmine on a Samba …

Installing Goldmine on a Samba share has proved very awkward in the past. All right, it’s downright depressing as the software seems to be very shoddy and I’ve never heard anything good about Goldmine from an administrator (I’m sure bosses are happy with it though..)
After doing several Google Searches for help I stumbled across several useful and related links. I mailed a few of the people who posted and Jason Boerner replied that he has upgraded to the development version of Samba at the time and turned off all optimization tricks for that share. It was slow but it worked. This morning John managed to install Goldmine 5 on a Samba share without too much trouble. It remains to be seen whether or not it will run satisfactorilly.
We’re going to try and tune it a bit to increase speed. At the moment here’s what the definition for that share looks like:

----smb.conf----
[Goldmine]
............snipped unimportant information............
oplocks = False
socket options =
strict locking = yes
read raw = no
write raw = no
read prediction = no

I’ll update later with more news as we re-enable settings.

Ireland shuts down when we pla …

Ireland shuts down when we play in the world cup. Yesterday I drove into town to join Martina in a pub to watch Ireland play Saudi Arabia. Driving in was like driving on a Sunday morning, before the shops open! There was barely a soul in sight and the pubs were packed! Of course, after the match, car horns were blaring for a few hours afterwards at the sight of people in the tri-colour or green hats or other green clothing.
We’re through to the second round and will play Spain or South Africa on Sunday. Martina’s working on Sunday so she’s not a happy camper. It’s the Munster hurling final too and Tipp are playing which she’d have loved to watch. Hopefully the shop she works in will close or something, as *nobody* will be buying books while Ireland play!

This is an experiment. I'll po …

This is an experiment. I’ll post results in a few days.

Anyway, I work at TradeSignals where we help people trade futures by providing them with interactive charting and static charts. Our users can even list their favourite futures symbols and have them refresh every minute so they can keep an eye on progress through out the day. Users even get Streaming Quotes & Charts which has been very popular.
Anyway, getting into futures is very expensive, it’s cut-throat and the wins and losses are phenomenal. You have to watch the markets closely, even the 10 minute-delayed data provided by MyQuotes can be too late to avoid you losing thousands of dollars, either on the bullish or bearish sides of a deal. That’s where Explorer comes into play. Tracking futures commodities via that application is childs-play, sort of. You have buy and sell signals on an interactive Java chart, a serperate messaging window beeps and warns of trades and it’s become invaluable to a number of our customers.

Experiment over .. back to normal service!