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The good news is that graph shows some countries have passed their peaks and are on a downslope, reducing daily losses.
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RT @jburnmurdoch
NEW: Thurs 9 April update of coronavirus trajectories

Daily new deaths:
• US & UK are still upward slopes on a log scale, i.e each day generally brings more deaths than the last
• Japan death toll tracking Italy

All live charts, free to read: ft.com
twitter.com/jburnmurdoch/statu

"1979 year. It looked like a 250 MB hard drive. Truly hard..."


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RT @MrBonitas
1979 год. Так выглядел жесткий диск на 250 МБ. Воистину жесткий...
twitter.com/MrBonitas/status/1

The Finnish military cammo pattern is really effective, as seen in the photo.

The Merino wool balaclava used by the model is from Varusteleka.com, which has a lot of really cool gear. $20 USD.

facebook.com/varustelekaint/ph

Modern monetary theory. Central Banks are printing to cover exceptional gov needs.


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RT @paulkrugman
This is basically the equivalent of minting a trillion-dollar platinum coin. It basically shows that advanced countries that borrow in their own currencies don't face financing constraints ft.com/content/664c575b-0f54-4
twitter.com/paulkrugman/status

Just read an article about cold coffee and the preparation method, and thought you might be interested, maybe experimenting. 🙂☕️

The article is on Ars Technica - arstechnica.com/science/2020/0 and it links to a recipe, very simple, on the NY Times - cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/10

I use and recommend this service. TVmucho.com gives you access to British TV channels anywhere in the world. 37 channels in the basic package, more if you are willing to pay a bit more.

tvmucho.com

They also give free user accounts access to one hour a day of programming - for no cost. Just register and try it out. Or use it to catch the excellent BBC News reports once a day.

Basic package costs only 48 Euros on a yearly plan, that's 4 Euros per month, for quality tV delivered without glitches or piracy risks.

The Atlantic's article mentioned in previous post is this one:

"The Supreme Court’s Wisconsin Decision Is a Terrible Sign for November

The justices are forcing citizens to choose between voting and staying safe from the coronavirus. This fall’s election could be no different."

theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

We can't make this up. The Supreme Court of the USA is so badly bent, it's not even funny.

The Atlantic has a fresh article discussing possible outcomes for a November pandemic election...
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RT @doctorow
But their Wisconsin Republican mass-murder-at-the-ballot election coverage? Chef's kiss. The epitome of "Ha ha, only serious."

"Wisconsin Primary Voters Receive ‘I Voted’ Gravestones"
htt…
twitter.com/doctorow/status/12

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