Saturday, November 21, 2009
AENY Trade
The stupid day trading rule set by the SEC means that in any 5 day period I cannot do more than 3 trades where I am in and out on the same day. It makes things difficult, and the only way to get around this rule is by having $25,000 in your account. Hurts the small guys like us.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
New Job and Trading Profits!
I have become quite the master at excel. I almost never use the mouse anymore. The keyboard shortcuts make doing repetitive tasks very easy. I have barely even scraped the surface of what excel has to offer sadly.
My ThinkorSwim.com Account was finally funded. Took a long time because I was stupid and used the wrong routing number. I made the first trade today whilst at work using the amazing iphone app. I put in a buy at market order for VRMLQ@22.00. I hesitated for a couple of minutes. I could have had it for 21.70 or so. I had anxiety the whole time I was in the market. I was waiting for this stock to break out passed 22 but it never really happened. There was a lot of resistance so I decided to pull the plug. I am new to ThinkorSwim, and the Iphone app was a bit confusing to me. I kept entering my Sell order as a MOC or Market on Close order meaning an order to buy or sell stock or options at the end of the trading session at a price within the closing range of prices. MOC orders must be placed 45 minutes before the close of trading. I tried to sell at 1pm and I could not get the order to go through untill 2:42pm @22.30. So while I didn't get the price I wanted (23.50) I still made a profit even after commission, albeit only 4.97, thanks to SEC commission fees! Oh well, lesson learned and it didn't cost me a dime!
Friday, October 16, 2009
Fun at work!
So I have been working with a new company for the past 8 weeks or so. It has been a fun time. It is a start up company that does electronics recycling. Basically we pay people for old electronics, refurbish them and resell them. A couple of projects I have worked on so far have been dealing with vendors in China for business arbitrage opportunities as well as a lot of technical work. The biggest project yet, was buying 80 returned xbox 360s. It wasn't until later on that I figured out the reason they were returned was because of so many of them having problems. These wouldn't be so easy to process as fixing broken ones requires you to open them up and replace the two heatsink mounts on the motherboard. It is not difficult, but it is time consuming.
Of the 80 we bought, 30 worked fine out of the box. Fifty of them had various problems. The majority of the broken ones suffered from the Red ring of death or RROD. A few here and there had the e74 or a disc drive problem. I looked up how to fix the RROD and it seemed doable for me. I will post a guide on how to fix it with some good pictures from a DSLR camera we got in too! I get to play with so many gadgets. I have attempted to fix 30 xboxes thus far, 25 I have successfully fixed, there are 5 that will be parted out so far.
I am doing the X-clamp fix and replacing the heatsink mounts with individual screws. It seems like all of the problems that happen to the xbox are caused by the way the heatsinks are mounted, and how the system deals with heat. Maybe I will watercool my xbox at home. That would be a fun project
Monday, September 21, 2009
Model Engines
What interested me most about it was the size of the engine and how well engineered they can be. I had fun with my nitro engine's and the accompanying trucks, but I wanted to actually build an engine that had more parts and was a little bit more intricate. I got into watching videos on Youtube featuring model steam engines. Once I got enough money to actually order one I decided on the Graham Industries TVR1A twin cylinder marine engine. It came well packaged and was difficult to assemble. It has over 175 parts and many of which are very very small. Here it is all assembled. I cant wait to be able to run it when my boiler comes shortly.
Impressed by PS3
The prices on Tv's have come down drastically since I looked last. You can get a 58" plasma for under $2000. Insanely good deals in this economy! As soon as I saw that I decided that I could not go any lower. Anything smaller than 58" will seem to small for me after I have already seen how good it would look on my wall.
I am considering a Samsung. This one specifically. Im worried about some of the reviews as them mention the tv having a HUM that can be somewhat audible. I still haven't decided if this is in my range yet, but I will find a way to make it work
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
New PS3 Slim
I had a break down recently, and also the oppurtunity to get a brand new ps3 slim for only $150. I wanted to experience blu ray and see if it lives up to all the hype, and $150 for a blu ray player/ps3 is too good to pass up. Opening the box it came in reminded me of that first system I got, NES. It was fun to open, and the box is small and nicely packed. Upon first start up it reminded me of the PS2. It took forever to get my PSN account set up, and updated the firmware. Then I realized I had no games to play and no movies to watch. I sure as hell am not going to watch a movie on a small 20" LCD that displays at 480i. WTF! How come sony is still shipping the system without any kind of HD cables?
I am now forced to get this TV I have been looking at...There is no reason for me to even bother getting a game to play on this shitty resolution! One thing I did notice was the size of the ps3 is much closer to the ps2 in height and width. It is also much quieter than any of my other systems, however I haven't put a disc in yet!
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Reviews: Princeton Tec Apex LED Headlamp
I just got the Princeton Tec LED Headlamp today. So far it seems great. I had been looking for a decent headlamp for about a week or so. I had been doing some night biking around town and had to borrow one from a friend. His was ok. It had 4 small LED's, I want to say they were 5mm's. This headlamp has a massive 3w LED in the center and 4 smaller 5mm LED's surrounding it. The extra LED's give some extra ambient environment light. All I have for a camera is my terribad iPhone. Sigh, Really need to pick up a DSLR so I can do some HDR photography. This light was $69.99 at Campmor. Really great deal. I'll review the two other things I purchased from there. I'm the biggest internet shopper around, and surprisingly they had the best prices on these things. They even beat Amazon. I tried taking a picture testing it. It's really hard to gauge these things, but my god this light has incredible throw. The picture has to be at least 25 feet away, and it completely illulminates the whole backyard!
The box says the battery life is 150 hours. I think that's on low mode on the surrounding LED's. It takes 4 AA batteries. They sit in a container on the back of your head. The headband is tight and feels comfortable when worn, and very solid even when biking. I have no worries at all about this falling off, granted I don't wear a helmet:(. The 3w main LED is too bright to be used all the time. Before I can get in a real riding session I plan on using the surrounding LED's and that should be sufficient, there are many street lights.
Overall, for $69.99 this is a headlamp you should definitely check out. I should add that its waterproof to 1m so don't worry about the rain!
How to Unlock Blackberrys
Unlocking 8XXX model BlackBerrys
Preface: This process only works on GSM model phones(At&t, T-Mobile). Do not attempt to do this to CDMA Phones (Verizon, Sprint). These Instructions must be followed in this exact order, with the correct versions of the software supplied in the Blackberry folder, otherwise this will not work.
Step 1.) Begin by installing the BlackBerry Desktop Manager. I have supplied version 4.7 It seems to work the best. The newest version of this software was not working correctly.
Step 2.) Install Microsoft’s .Net Framework. The unlocking program needs this to run. Odds are you already have it, but run the included file anyway to make sure.
Step 3.) You need to have the Blackberry Operating System Flashfile for the phone you intend to unlock Installed on your computer. This may not be necessary, And may be removed from future revisions of this guide. For the time being just run the included software for the phone you plan on unlocking. Versions 8100, 8110, and 8310 are included.
Step 4.) Install MFI Multiloader. It is in the MML Setup 1.1.8.3 Folder. Do not run it yet.
Step 5.) Navigate to the MFI multiloader install directory. It should be C:\MML . Next you want to go to the supplied Blackberry folder and open the MML Copy Files Folder. It will have a folder inside called MML. Copy and paste this folder to the c:\ directory. The root of the C drive. You will be overwriting some files so if it asks you if its ok, just click ok. We want to replace those files. If it doesn’t ask you, You did not do something right.
Step 6.) Open the MML Config File Folder, copy and paste Configuration.xml to C:\MML\Configuration. This enables you to use MFI Multiloader while still connected to the internet. Otherwise you will need to disable your internet connection, a real hassle.
Step 7.) Delete the vendor.xml file located in c:\program files\common files\research in motion\apploader
With those steps completed we can get to unlocking!
Step 8.) Make sure the Blackberry is not plugged into the computer. Double click on the MFI Multiloader icon on your desktop.
Step 9.) Make sure that your window looks like the one above. You need to tick the two boxes Full Erase, and Auto Start
Step 10.) Make sure the Blackberry device is turned on before you plug it into the computer. Plug it in and wait. The software will immediately begin to erase the OS of the phone. All you need to do is wait for the box to change from BUSY to PASS.
Step 11.) If it passed, the screen of the device should display a large 1 in the upper left hand corner. Disconnect the device and type S T A R T into the phone using the keypad. If entered correctly the screen should change and say “No Application Linked (Factory OS)”. This is Good.
Step 12.) Close MFI Multiloader and plug your phone back into the computer. Run The apploader from c:\Program Files\Common Files\Research in Motion\Apploader.exe and reinstall your OS. You are good to go now!
Monday, September 14, 2009
Jalapenos Grow Slow?
Friday, August 7, 2009
Tomato Successfully Cloned!
Sunday, August 2, 2009
LED Lights
Light Emitting Diodes, or LED's for short are small diode's that emit directional light. The advantages of LED's are the size, cost, and maintenance. There is no need for a reflector because all the light from an LED is emitted in a single direction. The next advantage of LED's over conventional lights are the amount of energy they use. LED's use 85-90% less power than a conventional light. This is because LED's do not use heat to create light. When compared with metal halide (MH) lighting, LED's consume only the fraction of the power that MH lights need and do not need a ballast. And in terms of intensity LED's produce the same spectrum as MH lights at 1/4 the wattage. Therefore a MH light at 100 watts can be replaced by a LED light of 25 watts to produce the same intensity of light.
The size of LED's makes them practical for use in places where space is confined. I am using a small walk in closet as a grow room. It has no ventilation, but that isn't a problem because the LED's create next to no heat. It is actually cooler in the closet then the rest of the house. Years ago the argument about LED's Lighting was such that they are expensive, but they have come down so much in price that they are cheaper now. My grow takes place with only LED light. You will be able to see the progress.
The main reason LED's are superior to other forms of lighting are because of the way the plants create energy. This is through photosynthesis. The plants are green, and thus they reflect green light. So any light in that spectrum is essentially useless to the plant. The plants absorb red and blue light. Since the LED's only make red and blue light of the appropriate wavelength, all of it can go to creating energy, which means less is wasted. In an HPS or MH setup, much of the light created is going to be in the green and yellow spectrum, and thus no use to the plant.
Germination
I am using a sterilite 18 gallon tub. As far as the exact dimensions go, it is not very large. And also not very deep. Maybe a foot deep. I wanted it like this however because of the type of growing I will be doing. I took the planters I was using, and traced them on the top in two rows of three. I cut the lid with a skill saw, slightly inside the line I drew so that the planters would sit on the top. It appears I am fairly skilled with the saw! This is a picture of the completed grow set up.
Next is the light I went with. Most indoor growers use some type of CFL, or other expensive, heat creating, power draining lights. These high pressure sodium, or metal halide lights can cost hundreds of dollars and require a special device called a ballast to make them light. They create lots of heat, and take lots of energy to make light. I am using an LED light that I bought off of eBay for only $28 shipped to my house. Compare that to a HPS or MH light that can cost upwards of $3-$400 for a set up! No way do I even have close to that amount of money to spend on this hobby! Not yet anyway! Here are two pictures of the lights. When the light is off you can see that it is made up of 225 LED's a mix of both blue and red. I will go into more detail in another post as to why this is. For now there is what it looks like lit and unlit.
I am using a nebulizer to create a mist for the roots. The mist will have the nutrients and water for the plants roots. The nebulizer sits in the bottom of the tub, submerged in the water and nutrient solution and fills the tub with fog. It has corny LED's on it that change color and are supposed to create a cool effect. I don't care for it since you can't even see them with the lid on, but thats how it came. I also got this from eBay for $17 shipped to my house. Amazing deal. In another post I will explain why I am using this system. The nebulizer is really cool, and works amazing. It fills the tub up to the lid with fog. That really is the only way to describe it.
I germinated the seeds in what started out as little round discs. I soaked them in water and they grew like a sponge. I popped the seeds in there and waited for them to germinate. It took sometime but they finlly did. I transplanted them to their final growing medium, a tad early maybe but we will see. I moved them to 4" netted pots filled with lava rocks. It is just a medium for the plant to get a base in, the roots will grow through them and suspend in the tub. Where the 100% humidity will give the roots nutrients, water, and oxygen. I also took a clipping from my tomato plants outside which are growing in soil. It was on the top, and already has two flowers. It is in a solo cup filled with miracle grow potting soil. I am attempting to clone it, and hope that it will develop a root system so that it can later be put in a hydroponic system with the jalapeno plants!
I am starting off with Botanicare's Pureblend grow formula. I have premixed the correct amount for seedlings in a 20oz Gatorade bottle, it was tablespoon per gallon, but since this stuff was expensive and I don't have a job($18) I divided it out and determined I needed half of a teaspoon per 20oz, just about anyway. Since the seedlings do not have a root system yet, the fog in the tub isn't going to be able to maintain the correct level of moisture for the plants. So everyday I am going to water them with an eyedropper.
So here is a rundown of everything that has gone into this project so far:
1x Sterilite tub - Free (thanks mom)
1x LED Light - $28 (eBay)
1x Nebulizer - $17 (eBay)
6x Netted Planters - $7.50(Store)
1x PureBlend Grow - $18(Store)
1x PureBlend Bloom - $18(Store)
2x Lava Rocks - $6
1x Jalapeno Seeds - $2.29
Total = $96.79
Not bad, for under $100 I was able to get what I think will be a decent set up. Of course I am no expert and this is just a trial run, but in theory it should work fine. There is however a shopping list that I still have. I would like to get/need the following:
2x Timers
1x Wardrobe
1x Extension Cord
Essentially the Timers are going to be a requirement for both the light and also the nebulizer. The light needs to be on for a certain number of hours each day so that the plant knows what season it is in, and the nebulizer creates a lot of fog. It does not need to be constantly running. I feel like a timer for it would save me some money in the long run as I would not have to replace the discs that create the fog.