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May 17, 2013, 11:48:21 PM Last edit: May 18, 2013, 11:42:29 AM by SmiGueL |
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Great... i had the problem with some charts in google docs that i only could see the left part... the right part was hidden when the browser was too thin and there was no bar to move it. This website solves this... thanks...
By the way... is the other google docs, from the other user, gone that auto updated the shareprices too? I only see a google login for it.
I was aware of this problem (by accident because I've worked on 1280, 1680, and 1920 pixels wide monitors this week) And I see it as a Google Docs bug... The size of the chart depends on the monitor resolution when you create it.. So the sheet (I think it was this one) was created at a 1920 pixels wide monitor, and everyone who is viewing it in a lower resolution won't see the right and lower part of it :| I've edited it now (don't ask how I did it  ) to be better viewable on lower resolution monitors, but on full HD monitors you now have a lot of white space around it  The charts on the site always adjusts to the width of the monitor resolution *Currently changing the host, so may be down for a short time
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TheSwede75
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May 18, 2013, 01:54:13 AM |
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Im going to say it. I have a target of 10BTC for Asicminer before fall. 5BTC within 30 days.
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Aureum_Coffee
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May 18, 2013, 02:25:02 AM |
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I can suggest the best firefox extension for alarms for changes in webspages. AlertBox.
How do you configure AlertBox? Installed and chose one of Friedcat's post, right click on Friedcat and added an alert to the element. The pages keep adding up in the forum. AlertBox checks updates on a single page. Maybe I am missing something here?
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Aureum_Coffee
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May 18, 2013, 02:37:40 AM |
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Guys let's not get too excited here. Sometimes companies pay out a one time special dividend that's way above normal. Microsoft did that once. The most recent case is Costco and Wynn Resorts (of Las Vegas fame). There are some companies on Nasdaq or NYSE that pays out 90% of taxable income. These are the investment trust companies. These companies pays out 90% of the income to get tax advantages. Try ticker symbol MPW, HGT. More about HGT: http://seekingalpha.com/article/608191-hugoton-royalty-trust-how-to-buy-60-cents-for-a-dollarFull Disclosure: I am not endorsing any companies mentioned. Using them as example only.
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stripykitteh
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May 18, 2013, 04:12:56 AM |
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Guys let's not get too excited here. Sometimes companies pay out a one time special dividend that's way above normal. Microsoft did that once. The most recent case is Costco and Wynn Resorts (of Las Vegas fame). There are some companies on Nasdaq or NYSE that pays out 90% of taxable income. These are the investment trust companies. These companies pays out 90% of the income to get tax advantages. Try ticker symbol MPW, HGT. More about HGT: http://seekingalpha.com/article/608191-hugoton-royalty-trust-how-to-buy-60-cents-for-a-dollarFull Disclosure: I am not endorsing any companies mentioned. Using them as example only. Yes, my prediction is that if it's AM policy to pay out earnings after only retaining enough for operations, future hardware orders and R&D for next-generation chips (rather than retain earnings for new ventures), that dividends will be relatively high in the near future from a sales bonanza on blades and sticks, then decline as customer demand for hardware declines (they'll either drop the price on blades or be content to sell fewer of them). AM will not try to smooth out dividends to keep the share price high, and I don't have a problem with it. It will cause more volatility in the share price, though, which makes investing for the short-term riskier.
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freedomno1
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May 18, 2013, 04:15:00 AM |
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Guys let's not get too excited here. Sometimes companies pay out a one time special dividend that's way above normal. Microsoft did that once. The most recent case is Costco and Wynn Resorts (of Las Vegas fame). There are some companies on Nasdaq or NYSE that pays out 90% of taxable income. These are the investment trust companies. These companies pays out 90% of the income to get tax advantages. Try ticker symbol MPW, HGT. More about HGT: http://seekingalpha.com/article/608191-hugoton-royalty-trust-how-to-buy-60-cents-for-a-dollarFull Disclosure: I am not endorsing any companies mentioned. Using them as example only. Yes, my prediction is that if it's AM policy to pay out earnings after only retaining enough for operations, future hardware orders and R&D for next-generation chips (rather than retain earnings for new ventures), that dividends will be relatively high in the near future from a sales bonanza on blades and sticks, then decline as customer demand for hardware declines (they'll either drop the price on blades or be content to sell fewer of them). AM will not try to smooth out dividends to keep the share price high, and I don't have a problem with it. It will cause more volatility in the share price, though, which makes investing for the short-term riskier. True with risk comes rewards but it will scare people in the short-term That said breaking 0.2
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ThickAsThieves
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May 18, 2013, 04:21:15 AM |
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Guys let's not get too excited here. Sometimes companies pay out a one time special dividend that's way above normal. Microsoft did that once. The most recent case is Costco and Wynn Resorts (of Las Vegas fame). There are some companies on Nasdaq or NYSE that pays out 90% of taxable income. These are the investment trust companies. These companies pays out 90% of the income to get tax advantages. Try ticker symbol MPW, HGT. More about HGT: http://seekingalpha.com/article/608191-hugoton-royalty-trust-how-to-buy-60-cents-for-a-dollarFull Disclosure: I am not endorsing any companies mentioned. Using them as example only. Yes, my prediction is that if it's AM policy to pay out earnings after only retaining enough for operations, future hardware orders and R&D for next-generation chips (rather than retain earnings for new ventures), that dividends will be relatively high in the near future from a sales bonanza on blades and sticks, then decline as customer demand for hardware declines (they'll either drop the price on blades or be content to sell fewer of them). AM will not try to smooth out dividends to keep the share price high, and I don't have a problem with it. It will cause more volatility in the share price, though, which makes investing for the short-term riskier. True with risk comes rewards but it will scare people in the short-term That said breaking 0.2 I'm selling at best price on Bitfunder and BTCTC for a limited time. Sorry for the cheesy promo, but I know some of you will appreciate it.
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freedomno1
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May 18, 2013, 04:37:35 AM |
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Guys let's not get too excited here. Sometimes companies pay out a one time special dividend that's way above normal. Microsoft did that once. The most recent case is Costco and Wynn Resorts (of Las Vegas fame). There are some companies on Nasdaq or NYSE that pays out 90% of taxable income. These are the investment trust companies. These companies pays out 90% of the income to get tax advantages. Try ticker symbol MPW, HGT. More about HGT: http://seekingalpha.com/article/608191-hugoton-royalty-trust-how-to-buy-60-cents-for-a-dollarFull Disclosure: I am not endorsing any companies mentioned. Using them as example only. Yes, my prediction is that if it's AM policy to pay out earnings after only retaining enough for operations, future hardware orders and R&D for next-generation chips (rather than retain earnings for new ventures), that dividends will be relatively high in the near future from a sales bonanza on blades and sticks, then decline as customer demand for hardware declines (they'll either drop the price on blades or be content to sell fewer of them). AM will not try to smooth out dividends to keep the share price high, and I don't have a problem with it. It will cause more volatility in the share price, though, which makes investing for the short-term riskier. True with risk comes rewards but it will scare people in the short-term That said breaking 0.2 I'm selling at best price on Bitfunder and BTCTC for a limited time. Sorry for the cheesy promo, but I know some of you will appreciate it. Gradually getting to 50,000 is a noble goal so cheesy promos are good 
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May 18, 2013, 04:55:53 AM |
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AM is going to pop or not relies on the 2nd gen
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rethaw
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May 18, 2013, 05:14:21 AM |
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Aren't half of the shares kept by friedcat itself?
Yep, got it 
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Aureum_Coffee
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May 18, 2013, 05:35:14 AM |
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I'm selling at best price on Bitfunder and BTCTC for a limited time. Sorry for the cheesy promo, but I know some of you will appreciate it.
Honest question. What does this mean by best price for a limited time?
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stripykitteh
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May 18, 2013, 06:10:26 AM |
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I'm selling at best price on Bitfunder and BTCTC for a limited time. Sorry for the cheesy promo, but I know some of you will appreciate it.
Honest question. What does this mean by best price for a limited time? Limited until someone notices it's a good deal and snaps it up.
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May 18, 2013, 08:51:01 AM |
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I can suggest the best firefox extension for alarms for changes in webspages. AlertBox.
How do you configure AlertBox? Installed and chose one of Friedcat's post, right click on Friedcat and added an alert to the element. The pages keep adding up in the forum. AlertBox checks updates on a single page. Maybe I am missing something here? AlertBox monitors a single webpage, a div on a page or something similar for changes. You can specify everything in detail too. Regex is possible too. In case of friedcats posts i would do the following. Click on friedcats name, then on show last posts. There is a div around the last post. So when you rightclick in the free space between profile info at the left and last posts in the middle you go to alertpay in rightclickmenu and there chose the option "add alert for changes in clicked element" and before you click you see a black rectangle. Then you have an alert. You then can rightclick again and chose go to inbox. There you see your alarm. You can edit the time for re-check by clicking and editing, you can dropdown the entry by clicking on free space in the line. There are options too. If you want to get an email alert for new posts you need to enable this in the options for this entry, then go at the top of the inbox there is settings, create an account at the website there enter the logins and save them. You can get a sound alarm only too of course.
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Please ALWAYS contact me through bitcointalk pm before sending someone coins.
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ragmondo
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May 18, 2013, 09:01:09 AM |
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Aren't half of the shares kept by friedcat itself?
Yep, got it  And so every week, the man takes home a (50% of that figure above ) * (1 - 2%) dividend of that . Every week. OMG.
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Lohoris
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May 18, 2013, 09:16:07 AM |
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The charts on the site always adjusts to the width of the monitor resolution *Currently changing the host, so may be down for a short timeIMHO it would be much more readable if you added a bit more space on the left and on the right, like 10-15% of the page width at least.
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freedomno1
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May 18, 2013, 09:17:14 AM |
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Aren't half of the shares kept by friedcat itself?
Yep, got it  And so every week, the man takes home a (50% of that figure above ) * (1 - 2%) dividend of that . Every week. OMG. Wait to claim 50% need to sell so just the dividend still Damn GZ taking a risk can pay off big 
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Franktank
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May 18, 2013, 09:56:46 AM |
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2 BTC/share and still rising!! Must repost! Congratz to Bitfountain, friedcat & co! Well deserved!
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May 18, 2013, 10:42:34 AM |
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Why is the price of a share on Havelock 0.2 BTC when on other sites it's 2 BTC ?   Each 1 share of ASICM represents 1/100th of a share of ASICMINER maintained and verified by either Friedcat or any officially designated exchange, and has rights to 1/100th of the dividends of a whole ASICMINER share.
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May 18, 2013, 10:42:55 AM |
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Why is the price of a share on Havelock 0.2 BTC when on other sites it's 2 BTC ?  i believe havelock sell's thickastheives microshare pt, which is 1/100 of a full share. also, isn't it .02? edit: dammit john!
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i don't post much, but this space for rent.
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freedomno1
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May 18, 2013, 10:55:39 AM |
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Nice one john  You'll get it next time arklan 
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