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I "freely" interpret the kind of information you give out. ;)
 
TarasBY:
I "loosely" interpret the way in which you give out information. ;)
In the most open way possible.
 
Although the process of training so-called traders itself, I can say that it is also a scam. In the sense that the aim of the training is to "dust off the eyes" and extract as much deposit as possible from the trainee by arming him with VERY TOP knowledge of the subject. I myself was once in such a role of a trainee... :(
 
TarasBY:
Although the process of training so-called traders, I can say that it's also a fraud. In the sense that the task of training is to "pull some dust in their eyes" and extract from the trainee as much of his deposit as possible, equipping him with VERY HUGE knowledge about the subject. I myself was once in such a role of a trainee... :(

If you, as a programmer, can help a person with the code, what kind of scam is it if it is initially explained to the trader that he may become successful only in 2% of cases

What a scam, no one is pulling traders into the market with a club?

The point is that everyone is waiting for his "Pinocchio with the Golden Key" (but this is not a scam - this is personal psychology).

As for the deposit let the trader decide. I do not need anybody's money, I have been trading quite successfully on my own without any knowledge of the programming language

Thank you for the conversation.

You've let me pass the time.

And I'm glad we have successful programmers.

 

A whiteboard - cheap and quick

I want to share my way of "making" a whiteboard. I've been using mine at work for a few months now.

All you need is a photo frame.

Buy a photo frame (I bought a 10x15 frame for 8 UAH, you can find one cheaper). Open it at the back. Turn the picture inside it. Close it. And now, we get a board, which is convenient to place on the desktop.

There are also frames of a larger size. Prices are affordable.

Naturally, one should write on such a chalkboard with a special marker ("for whiteboards"). It can be wiped off with an ordinary cloth (I use an old rag to wipe my monitor).

 
BoraBo:

Take your pick :)

Nonsense! Even in Belarus, normal java programmers earn $3,000 a month - enough for a truckload of food).
 
jelizavettka:
Nonsense! Even in Belarus, normal java programmers earn $ 3k a month - enough for a truckload of food).

I don't know, it's not me, I just posted these pictures :))) If I was progging for food, it's more likely by the avatar from FAQ ;)

 

Cool, it's time for a "Skillful Hands" top.
 

I was going to post it in the humour thread, but it's probably more relevant here (no humour here...):

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How and what they rape men in Russian police

Skolkovo News: Nurgaliev's department has developed new special means for handling detainees "on the spot". (Hail Russia!)