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It looks like my home workstation. And a backlit keyboard, like Defender. Except my cursor keys are already broken. It's flimsy, the key travel is awkward, the key layout is not quite standard either. It lights up nicely in the dark, but ..... whistles quietly. There's a voltage pulse converter inside, I think.
And the chairs, here they are, are for sale:
http://www.asms.com.ua/index.php?cPath=34_43.
$220.
Colleagues, wait, you're measuring chairs now? I, of course, realise that this is a less intimate "part of oneself", but still, the "outside view" parameter in question characterises the wearer a little ... from a different angle than one thinks of oneself. There you go again, worded floridly and quite confusingly. Because they won't understand...
4 22" Samsung upright by Raghee Horner, author of the magical EMA 34
http://ragheehorner.com/blog/?p=621And here's what a GS trader sees from the window of the (old) office in New Jersey.
It's also helpful to have an idea of WHO you are trading against. Here they are, the doves:
Here's the biggest FX player - DB HQ:
Are you a megalomaniac? )))
You don't trade against, you trade together. Well, you know, like a pilot fish hanging out next to a shark - that's how physicists trade.
They are not your adversaries. On the contrary - helpers.
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Ha! I'm imagining it - Petrukha Versus Goldman Sachs. There's a special department with a billion-dollar budget - what's Petruha up to? Bazinga!!!))
Did you take a picture of your cabin?
staple flat DB
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>> and this is your cabin.
and if you look more closely, you'll notice hidden springs...
and if you look more closely, you can spot the hidden springs...
Two boots.))