remember the “million seconds vs a billion seconds” thing? yeah. here’s a trillion seconds. 31,709.79 years.
i’m just saying. making a guillotine costs 1,200usd. :)
[ID: Three screenshots of a google calculator. The calculator converts seconds to calendar years. The pictures are in order: a million seconds, a billion seconds, and a trillion seconds. Red text underneath each says which number it is. A million is 0.0317 years. A billion is around 31 years. A trillion is around 31,709 years. End ID.]
Битва миллиардеров: Победители и проигравшие завершившегося торгового дня
Битва миллиардеров: Победители и проигравшие завершившегося торгового дня
Ежедневно на биржевой торговой сессии происходит борьба между медведями и быками, в результате которой изменяются биржевые торговые индексы и стоимости акций компаний, а также запускается взаимосвязанное событие – битва миллиардеров за места в рейтинге самых богатых людей планеты, где есть победители и проигравшие.
Победители и проигравшие завершившегося торгового дня
Победители среди…
Amazon said Tuesday that Jeff Bezos, the company’s founder and CEO, would be stepping down from his role as of the third quarter of 2021.
Bezos will be transitioning to executive chair of the company. Andy Jassy, who currently leads Amazon Web Services (AWS), is set to take over as CEO of the company, Amazon said in a statement. Jassy has been with the company for nearly 24 years, according to his LinkedIn.
“In the Exec Chair role, I intend to focus my energies and attention on new products and early initiatives. Andy is well known inside the company and has been at Amazon almost as long as I have,” Bezos wrote in a letter to employees published online. “He will be an outstanding leader, and he has my full confidence.”
“Being the CEO of Amazon is a deep responsibility, and it’s consuming. When you have a responsibility like that, it’s hard to put attention on anything else,” he added. “As Exec Chair I will stay engaged in important Amazon initiatives but also have the time and energy I need to focus on the Day 1 Fund, the Bezos Earth Fund, Blue Origin, The Washington Post, and my other passions.”
Amazon.com brings Prime service to Brazil; local retail shares drop
Amazon.com Inc said on Tuesday it will launch its Prime subscription service in Brazil, where it has struggled against tough local competition in Latin America’s largest economy.
Shares in Brazilian retailers tumbled after Amazon announced it is offering Prime subscribers unlimited nationwide free shipping and a maximum 48-hour delivery time in over 90 municipalities for goods ranging from clothes to electronics.
The leading ecommerce company is trying to dislodge established local e-commerce rivals including Magazine Luiza and Mercado Libre.
Shares in Magazine Luiza fell over 4.5%, while shares in Via Varejo fell 4.8% and shares in B2W fell 5.6%.
Amazon keeps banning me
from their various services
because I have the same name
as a person who works for them.
Not even multiple factor verification
is able to fix it.
Two people can have the same name.
This is just abuse.