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  • Kickaha, that's a totally pointless argument. 5 years is totally arbitrary, if you chose 3 years ago (when Apple was at a peak of $60 or so), Apple would be the worst performer. If you chose 10 years ago, Microsoft would have slaughtered them all. …
  • Quote: Originally posted by Mithras I personally know several multimillionares who made it daytrading. And I'm sure many people know several millionaires who "made it" gambling. That's all daytrading is, gambling on the stock market. Sure, the…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Unnamed User Different investors have different investment horizons. If you understand the short-term movement of stocks, you can make money by day-trading. Yes, if you are referring to actual TRADING vs. day tradi…
  • Quote: Originally posted by futuremac [B]and the best thing you can do after you buy that bunch of aapl is to DAYTRADE the stock (if you have the nerve) instead of just sitting on it. i know a woman who buys stock (when its going up) then she jus…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Stoo I thought (briefly) about buying some Apple stock. How easy is it for someone in the UK to buy US stocks? Edit: What will happen to Apple's stock if there is a disappointing (ie no radically new hardware) WW…
  • [QUOTE]Originally posted by dfiler The impedance of video and audio RCA cables are different. Using the wrong type can result in ground loops and significant loss in sound quality. Apparently you didn't read what I wrote. I said you can use a s…
  • Quote: Originally posted by - J B 7 2 - Yes and no. Using a cheap RCA cable could introduce or exacerbate digital jitter. Not very likely over short runs. In fact, I've NEVER seen this happen to an audible extent, and I've seen tests done wit…
  • Digital Coax would be preferable as far as cost is concerned. You can use almost any cable as a digital coax cable, such as the "yellow" RCA cable included with DVD players. Cost: Free to $10 or so. Of course, if you *want* to you can spend $100 or …
  • There's already at least a half-dozen devices that will stream music in MP3 and and Windows Media (possibly AIFF also, unfortunately not AAC yet) wirelessly over 802.11b. Start at around $99. I'm too lazy to find links to any.
  • Yeah, D&M holdings did not go through with the purchase deal. ReplayTV will be up on the auction block come April 23, I believe. They had a great product, but as keyboardf12 mentioned, some of the coolest features had the most legal problems. Un…