William Benson (VBACreations.Com)
vbacreations at gmail.com
Thu Feb 28 04:04:25 CST 2013
Art, you take one thread (or a couple) and then kick an entire Listserv to the curb? You ought to be ashamed ;-) Plus you just insulted both me and Darryl... Meanie. -----Original Message----- From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Arthur Fuller Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 4:11 AM To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving Subject: [AccessD] I was not going to post this For some reason I ended up joining a list about Excel EXCEL-L at peach.ease.lsoft.com), mistaking it for one our our lists. Wow was I wrong/ These people need more than a lifetime of help. Unfortunately, as I age, I don't have that much time.. . To be fair, it's a user's group not a developer's group, and it does shed some light on the differenence. The scary part is that some of these people fancy themselves as "Quants", short for Quantitative Analysts, which means that they are risking the hard-earned money that others have made and invested in this or that fund. And I am aware of many of their algorithms, having once worked for a Bermudian hedge fund, which at least had the sense to use SQL Server rather then Excel. This seriously frightens me. These Excel listers, save on or two, don't even know that there is a difference between a Range and an Array. The prospect that these people are playing with millions of dollars of money belonging to other people is truly frightening. The up-side is that I have invested zero dollars in the opinions of these fools; the down-side is that many several millions have, and I fear for their prospects. I guess what I am saying is this: if you want to realize what a valuable group this one is, just go visit that one for a minute or two. To think that these people are waging millions of other people's dollars on their "feelings" is ghastly. Hold onto your wallet; trust no one, especially if they come bearing a spreadsheet.Yes, there are tools available to audit spreadsheets, and I trust them. But in their absence. do not trust anyone. These people are jokers, fools or scammers. Take your pick. I do not fancy myself as an Excel guru. But once I learned the model, I had no problem doing some fancy footwork in Excel. Bur rhis goes to way that there is a difference between a programmer and a user. The frightening part is that users equipped with Excel are making decisions involving millions of other people's dollars. -- Arthur Cell: 647.710.1314 Prediction is difficult, especially of the future. -- Niels Bohr -- AccessD mailing list AccessD at databaseadvisors.com http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com