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I thought wreckages lie much deeper. Nice photo. For those find WWII remains underwater interesting, I’d recommebd this research article (open access). It does digital reconatruction of sunken USS Emmons. www.tandfonline.com/doi/…/10572414.2021.2018870
Does that mean all these rich people have just numbers and there aren’t actual currency that can cover all of it. Let’s say every billionaire wanted to cash out, would there be this much cash in the system at all?
correct. the latest numbers from the federal reserves estimates the total value of all physical US currency in circulation at about $2.3 trillion. meanwhile, this analysis of data from forbes puts the combined wealth of US billionaires at about $4.2 trillion as of April 2021, and that number has almost certainly risen since then. billionaires don’t run on cash, they run on manipulating numbers in computer systems, and most of their wealth is in the forms of stocks and such, rather than money in a bank account anyways.
Yeah after moving to Berlin I fell in love with the lakes around. The water in many of these is incredibly clean. There are also former coal mines redeveloped into lakes which are also awesome.
Unfortunately a lot of jobs require passwords and they use outdated security processes, forcing people to have the old fashioned “must have uppercase, lowercase, number, and special character & you have to change it every 3 months for no reason” passwords instead of the stronger (and less annoying) alternatives.
i signed up at mba.com and it wouldn’t let me use a password because it contained a semicolon which wasn’t on the approved list of special characters, and then - get this - because I tried too many times to create a password - locked me out because I had “too many failed attempts”
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