Ontario Will Now Start Teaching Coding & Personal Finance In Grade 1 Posted on 2020/07/18 by Carl Robitaille Reply Ontario Will Now Start Teaching Coding & Personal Finance In Grade 1
Negative interest rates are the destruction of money Posted on 2020/07/17 by Carl Robitaille Reply “Negative interest rates are the destruction of money.”@dlacalle @dlacalle_IA @TressisSV @edwardnh🔥 Real Vision Live 👉 https://t.co/TTteWhKPox pic.twitter.com/MCBLfEedMc— Real Vision (@RealVision) July 15, 2020
America has too many nuts Posted on 2020/07/17 by Carl Robitaille Reply https://twitter.com/NorthmanTrader/status/1283486312096563201?s=20
Richesse, obésité, immigrés… 7 préjugés français qui ont la vie dure Posted on 2020/07/17 by Carl Robitaille Reply Richesse, obésité, immigrés… 7 préjugés français qui ont la vie dure Les Français pensent que les 1% les plus riches possèdent plus de 50% des richesses du pays. En réalité c'est 23%.Et quand on leur demande quelle serait la juste part, ils répondent 27%.Pour les Français donc les riches ne sont pas assez riches https://t.co/0dsViAQQ4x— Frédéric Bianchi (@FredericBianchi) July 15, 2020
A Million Dollars vs A Billion Dollars, Visualized: A Road Trip Posted on 2020/07/17 by Carl Robitaille Reply
Shock and ale: electric fence keeps drinkers back from the bar in English pub Posted on 2020/07/17 by Carl Robitaille Reply Shock and ale: electric fence keeps drinkers back from the bar in English pub
La Barbade veut que vous télétravailliez depuis son île paradisiaque Posted on 2020/07/17 by Carl Robitaille Reply La Barbade veut que vous télétravailliez depuis son île paradisiaque
Why Taiwan and China are Battling over Tiny Island Countries Posted on 2020/07/01 by Carl Robitaille Reply
Lise Ravary: Not a happy Canada Day for me Posted on 2020/06/29 by Carl Robitaille Reply Lise Ravary: Not a happy Canada Day for me
The Price Precision Effect: Evidence from Laboratory and Market Data Posted on 2020/06/29 by Carl Robitaille Reply The Price Precision Effect: Evidence from Laboratory and Market Data 1. People judge larger but precise numbers as smaller than actually larger rounds numbers, eg $35,425 < $35,000.2. People pay more for a house with a precise price than a round one. https://t.co/HHF92WaFB2h/t @intellichanges— Dan Egan (@daniel_egan) June 29, 2020