rexmerdinus wrote:Someone else asked the same question in a thread about a month and a bit ago. I thought of it the other day and went and tracked this spreadsheet down. Pretty good for tracking your totals and it updates automatically to kitco's spot price. Coule be modified to track new lots as you aquire them. Hope this helps
http://goldsilverstocks.info/GOLDSILVERSPREADSHEET.html
rexmerdinus wrote:I took the one I posted and modified it, removing the Canadian dollars columns, and adding columns for date aquired, $ gain/loss, and % gain/loss. Thinking about trying to figure out how to put all the possible denominations into a drop-down menu that automatically fills the line, but that's a little above my skill level.
morris14ccm wrote:Alright, so I have an excel spreadsheet that auto-updates, but I uploaded it to Google Docs and now it doesn't auto-update. Any advice on how to make it auto-update?
IdahoCopper wrote:morris14ccm wrote:Alright, so I have an excel spreadsheet that auto-updates, but I uploaded it to Google Docs and now it doesn't auto-update. Any advice on how to make it auto-update?
Why in the heck would you publish your most private financial info on Google? YEAH SURE its "private". LOL!! I guarantee you that if served with a subpoena, Google will puke up your privacy to the feds in a single heartbeat.
Never forget ... everything that passes on the Internet as mail, or is posted anywhere is PUBLIC.
IdahoCopper wrote:Never forget ... everything that passes on the Internet as mail, or is posted anywhere is PUBLIC.
barrytrot wrote:Encrypted information on the Internet is MORE SAFE than 99% of the things in your house.
barrytrot wrote:IdahoCopper wrote:Never forget ... everything that passes on the Internet as mail, or is posted anywhere is PUBLIC.
Not true.
Just because the government can seize it doesn't make it public. You don't think they can seize stuff out of your house if they feel like it too? They can.
Encrypted information on the Internet is MORE SAFE than 99% of the things in your house.
barrytrot wrote:IdahoCopper wrote:Never forget ... everything that passes on the Internet as mail, or is posted anywhere is PUBLIC.
Not true.
Just because the government can seize it doesn't make it public. You don't think they can seize stuff out of your house if they feel like it too? They can.
Encrypted information on the Internet is MORE SAFE than 99% of the things in your house.
Mossy wrote:barrytrot wrote:Encrypted information on the Internet is MORE SAFE than 99% of the things in your house.
This is true. But if it's not in your computer, it's not availible when the power is off, or internet is down.
I keep hearing about how great "cloud computing" is. Sure. One of the programs I use at work is out of a server in another office on the other side of town. The link goes down regularly, and we get stuck twiddling our thumbs until the vagaries of the POTS drifts the connection back to where we can reach it. Wadda pain.
NHsorter wrote:Some nerd can probably hack into my information with some effort. But for that same dork, and most others, the rate of success for them to gain access into my home is much lower. And the risks are MUCH higher.
barrytrot wrote:NHsorter wrote:Some nerd can probably hack into my information with some effort. But for that same dork, and most others, the rate of success for them to gain access into my home is much lower. And the risks are MUCH higher.
Actually assuming you use safe passwords and different ones for each accounts there is zero shot at a hack that isn't "system wide". The time-to-hack a 128-bit key is still in the high multiple day range and no one has a grudge against you that bad
And, if someone does hack your online stuff there are several ways to remedy that.
However, if someone goes into your house and shoots you, there are very few remedies
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