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I love your posts sometimes. You should post a pic of the Mustang.
I was just thinking I had the same sort of broadband problem that you have at your ranch. My Ninjatrader wasn't playing with Interactive Brokers nicely and the broadband 'bandwidth profiling' that British Telecom uses was causing carnage sometimes. And that was in central London! When I finally learnt enough about broadband and the internet to work out what the problem was (Ninja said it was IB, IB said it was Ninja - they were both wrong, it was BT) British Telecom just said blithely after causing months of pain "Oh you shouldn't be using a domestic broadband account for business". They upgraded me to a business account for £5 more a month and it sorted the problem out.
But before I upgraded my broadband, I got around the problem by running Ninja and IB on a hosted server in NY, and connecting to it over Windows' Remote Desktop connection. That worked fine, plus the added benefits of leaving it running all the time collecting tick data which IB doesn't supply historically, and having a clean, stable OS with nothing on it except Ninja and IB.
re the big freeze - I hope it's easing off now, not doing too much damage.
You can discover what your enemy fears most by observing the means he uses to frighten you.
I had a convertible version of this...same year and everything...mine was red though...I gave it away and the person wrapped it around a tree.....arggg....
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication, Leonardo da Vinci
Most people chose unhappiness over uncertainty, Tim Ferris