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Economics in Bricks on Twitter
Economics in Bricks on Twitter
The single biggest reason the oil price crashed: inelasticity.If you have to stay home because of the coronavirus, you're not going to drive more - no matter how cheap gasoline gets.Source: https://t.co/GOttVMyAaT pic.twitter.com/PxcEPWky0V— Economics in Bricks (@econinbricks) April 20, 2020
·twitter.com·
Economics in Bricks on Twitter
Yesterday is over.
Yesterday is over.
Take control of your money with books from self-help experts and best-selling authors Dave Ramsey, Chris Hogan, Rachel Cruze, Christy Wright, and more.
·jonacuff.com·
Yesterday is over.
Smart sleeve warns you of impending forearm injuries
Smart sleeve warns you of impending forearm injuries
Wouldn't it be great if you could know that you're about to injure yourself moments before you actually do? A pair of students out of Rice University believe that they've developed a wearable that can do just that. Ziel's M2 Sleeve is a prototype device that's designed for baseball pitchers to monitor the stress on their forearm. Using a combination of accelerometers, gyroscopes and muscle sensors, the unit can track motion and raise the alarm just before someone does some real damage.
·engadget.com·
Smart sleeve warns you of impending forearm injuries
North Korea inadvertently reveals its whole internet
North Korea inadvertently reveals its whole internet
There are already plenty of reasons why North Koreans don't go online, whether it's the low standard of living or a highly oppressive government that blocks anything which might challenge its worldview. However, you can add one more thing to the list: there just isn't much to do in its portion of the internet. North Korea has inadvertently leaked its domain name system data through a badly configured high-level server, showing the rest of the world that there are just 28 .kp domains. And as Reddit users quickly found, the websites at those domains aren't what you'd call riveting reading mat...
·engadget.com·
North Korea inadvertently reveals its whole internet