Christian, if I'm going to use multiple instances of these kind of
tables to assemble into a balance sheet, it doesn't look very good if
I can't line them up.  Obviously, there needs to be some way of
specifying column widths in the function call.  What do you suggest we
do about it?

Additionally, the existing exchange-function code uses
weighted-average prices.  For a balance sheet, I would argue that it is
more appropriate to use the most current (or closest) prices
available.  This was my thought initially because of stock prices, but
I would argue that this would also apply to any foriegn-currency
holdings also.  What do you think?


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<telsa> I left my client on #gtk+ overnight and there was nothing 
in scrollback at all except quit/rejoins.
<bighead> telsa: well its been that for, I think 3 days now 
(ever since started coming back on IRC)
<telsa> Clearly they are busy implementing telepathy, 
and dog-fooding it. :) 
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