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If you think actively investing in real estate is all about money in the mailbox, think again. Business Insider reports seasoned real estate investors say the business is anything but passive. In fact, sometimes it can be as demanding as a job. I think one of the biggest misnomers about real estate investing is that it's passive investing. People think that they're just going to get mailbox money, and real estate is not that. Becky Nova Investor and landlord Also, real estate is about the long haul--sometimes decades, rather than months. If you want faster returns, don't become a landlord or a house flipper. Finally, dabblers beware. Learning about real estate takes time, effort, money, commitment, and experience. Good luck!
In these strange days in which tens of millions of Americans videoconference while they work from home, it's no surprise that occasionally, one may spy a bit of junk. And no, not the junk in the sense of a co-worker's collection of creepy mannequin parts, or another's assortment of vintage Cabbage Patch dolls. Rather, seeing a co-worker's naughty bits. Private parts. Genitals! Hopefully, you don't plan to show your bits and pieces to Jerry from Accounts Receivable. So to make sure that never happens, Gizmodo has some handy tips. First, wear clothing that covers you not only from the waist up. You might forget, and stand up. Oops! And remember that muting yourself on Zoom calls only mutes your audio. If you absolutely must get your rod and tackle out, hit 'stop video' first. Please!
40,000 PCs all working at the same time. That is the capacity of the MareNostrum 4 supercomputer, the most powerful in Spain and the seventh in Europe, and it is located in Barcelona, at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC). This processing power enables it to perform all kinds of simulations: from how a heart works or predictions about climate change to environmental disasters. In the case of the collaboration project with SEAT, the goal is to harness the MareNostrum 4 supercomputer’s computing power, and put all 165,888 processors to use to improve our cars.
Ally Brooke admits she felt "alone" in Fifth Harmony when she was told by a label executive that she couldn't feature on another artist's song.