| |
| |
| |
|
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Comments:
<0> Calc: 12000 * 20 = 240000 <1> it would cost 240,000 to register 12,000 domains <1> for two years each <1> there's about 12,000 stocks <1> lol <2> lol <1> but then you'd just be yahoo finnacne <1> finance <2> i already am <1> yeah <1> i write about what i'm invested in <2> i'm going to setup some e-commerce stores <1> oh? <2> yeah <1> maybe you can help me <1> how are you going to be doing your shopping carts?
<2> i can if you use oscommerce =] <2> i'm going ot use oscommerce <2> w/ templates <1> ahhh <2> or zencart <2> or the wordpress store plugin <1> oh <2> probably a combination <2> i'm going to start a few stores <2> just need to think of what i want to sell <1> see i am trying to achieve an all-custom solution <2> yeah <2> i don't have time to waste =] <1> i figure once i've got it all set up i can charge people around $800-$1000 per implementation as well as sell them the hosting to boot and also sell them maintenance contracts <2> exactly <1> :) <2> thats what www.monstercommerce.com does <1> e-commerce consultance <1> e-commerce consultancy <1> ahh <1> grr this is confusing the **** out of me <3> jcv : 800-1000$ per implementation of what exactly ? <3> oh e-comm nm <1> erikg: a custom-made shopping cart <1> database driven <3> php/mysql ? <4> wow some accountant/consultant needs a linux email server setup <1> yeah <1> all php/mysql <3> jcv : I'm sure if you're talking about it you probalby have more of a clue in regards if it can be profitable or not but all I have to say is make sure you look at the free shopping carts offered and make sure they don't have better features then yours :P <3> more of a clue then I have* <1> the free shopping carts have one drawback <4> http://forums.creative.com/creativelabs/board/message?board.id=soundblaster&message.id=61926http://forums.creative.com/creativelabs/board/message?board.id=soundblaster&message.id=61926 <--- watch creative sit and spin <1> they cannot be implemented into pre-existing sites <3> once again I'm not a pro but logic tells me the reason for that is that it's safer to code a shopping cart with great security and construct the site around it then doing vice versa <1> secure shopping carts are easy <3> ie: the way the site makes the calls/queries to the dB to get information on diff items <1> the security comes from certain variables in teh processor's API <3> well SSL is one pc of the puzzle but not the only one <3> ie: mysql injections, validation of the code <1> i won't be using mysql for anything personal <1> just items <5> .n awbv.pk <0> AWBV.PK NEWS: American Way Business Development Corp. Announces Launch of New Website URL: http://tinyurl.com/rjdl2 <5> .n gwgoe.ob <0> GWGOE.OB NEWS: Great West Gold, Inc. Continues to Monitor Short Selling URL: http://tinyurl.com/f9ws6 <3> .p <6> Portfolio: <6> PMT-UN.TO 200.00 (18.5500) 3710.00 +11.75% <6> SHO-H.V 300.00 (0.1400) 42.00 +1.45% <6> NT.TO 300.00 (2.6500) 795.00 -18.46% <6> RSM.V 97.00 (1.0500) 101.85 -16.20% <6> Total portfolio value for Acid-Duck is 8.85 +4.28% ($190.91) gain <3> bleh <3> time to let go <1> although at the moment i may go to oscommerce cuz this paypal api is ****ing conusing the **** out me <3> 10% down ****s <1> out of me <1> zencart
<1> ? <1> xcart? <3> oh nm I just realized it's geared towards webhosting <3> www.whoiscart.net <3> bleh <3> wow quick change of topics: anyone heard about that new Airbus plane? <3> they're talking about being able to squeeze just a bit over freakin 800 p***engers on a single plane.. now as a frequent flyer I'm kinda hoping those planes never make it near canada for a while <3> can you imagine the super-long linups at security clearence to board 800 on a single airplane? :/ <3> jcv : oscommerce must be pretty solid while shopping around for ecommerce accounts those who offer a shopping cart with no extra charges often use oscommerce <3> either ways any FOSS solution yuou'll be implementing, when money is concerned I would suggest you check out http://www.securityfocus.com/vulnerabilities <7> .p <6> Portfolio: <6> SOMH 1.00 (13.9000) 13.90 +9.45% <6> DPD 1.00 (18.7000) 18.70 -2.86% <6> HYB 9.00 (2.1300) 19.17 +0.95% <6> SOMHW 198.00 (6.2500) 1237.50 +2.12% <6> Total portfolio value for jim is 9.27 +2.10% ($26.57) gain <8> .p <6> Portfolio: <6> DRS 19.00 (52.8700) 1004.53 -3.87% <6> MSFT 42.00 (22.9000) 961.80 -5.53% <6> TRRDX 675.44 (17.1800) 11604.11 -3.30% <6> USO 70.00 (66.6400) 4664.80 +0.83% <8> ouch <6> Total portfolio value for port is 35.24074 -2.43% ($-454.14) loss <8> !q trrdx <8> .q ^spx <6> ^GSPC (s&p 500 index,rth) last: 1261.81 -8.51 -0.67% (Vol: 0) Daily Range: (1261.75-1274.89) Yearly Range: (1168.20 - 1326.70) <9> TRRDX (T ROWE PRICE RETI) - 6:00pm: .18 Change(-0.10 -0.58%) / Opened(N/A) Lastclose(17.28) / Range: Daily(N/A - N/A) Yearly(N/A - N/A) / Volume(N/A) <10> 800 people on a plane <10> terrorists prime target <1> ugh this is so ****ing confusing <11> press the any key <8> where's the any key? <8> doh! <8> !rto <9> Nymex Real-Time Crude Oil Last Trade: 9.55 <8> !oil <9> Nymex Crude Oil 9.54 Change: .09 Change%: .13 Time: 8:53 <9> Nymex Real-Time Crude Oil Last Trade: 9.55 <8> someone needs to buy 3 billion of the s&p index <12> i fill half that order if you fill the other half <8> heh <8> did u buy jsda? <12> ofcourse <8> good job <12> bought high though <8> how much? <12> 9.81 <8> nto bad <12> you? <8> i ****ing made a mistake <8> i almost got filled at 9.40 <8> screwed up <12> aw <8> i was using remote desktop <8> i saw level 2 <8> and i was like OH **** <8> its going to TANK <8> and it did <8> heh <8> and then my streamer froze <8> :( <12> lol <12> dang <12> so when did you buy? <8> didnt <12> aww wtf <12> it's ok <12> hey port, WTF happend to drs? <8> yeah <8> its ganan go to $60 <12> i was in miami this weekend <12> !q drs
Return to
#stocks or Go to some related
logs:
#delphi unakali loophole hbo dvr-ms #worldcup #stocks #computers #stocks Buffer I/O error on device dm-2 dapper seething-with-rage arcor #solaris
|
|