I'd imagine one could do something like this with a Perl script that uses
another script, like the Yahoo JSON one, to get the price, then "adjusts"
the date based upon the time of day, etc.
You'd have to do a bit of searching to figure out how to add your own module
to the quoting functions of Perl, but that's not terribly difficult. Except
that I find Perl a bit opaque, but that's a religious argument...



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