What does a cashless future mean? | The Economist


Many countries are going cashless at great speed. What are the advantages of ditching hard cash and what are the dangers? Read more about a cashless future here: econ.st/2Mwhipb

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Somewhere in the near future physical money will become like these — Relics of a different age. And will only be found in places like this. In other words hard cash will disappear. It will become electronic — transferred by things like these.

So what’s the rush to get rid of cash? And what’s the cost?

Let’s face it money is cumbersome for consumers and banks. Operating in cash costs countries about 0.5% of their GDP every year. But cost isn’t the only incentive to move towards a cashless future. Digital payments aren’t just easy — they are neat. Having every single payment automatically recorded is efficient. But there’s a downside.

Electronic-money trails can allow governments and private companies
to access and harvest personal data. But there’s another threat that is worrying banks — cyber-attacks.

Still many countries are fast moving towards a cashless society. In Sweden the number of retail cash transactions per person has fallen by 80% in the past ten years. The trend is even evident in far more cash-loyal societies. China’s digital payments rose from 4% of all payments in 2012 to 34% in 2017. The trend is inevitable but a gradual transition is key.

Some people may find it harder to grasp how much money they have without the physical representation of it. Not everyone knows how to use internet-banking technology. And people living in remote areas where internet cover is patchy may find they have to drive for miles for their basic needs. And there is another sector of society that relies heavily on cash.

Going cashless is just the latest evolution of money in the modern economy. But it raises a fundamental question — what is the value of money if it doesn’t physically exist?

The move towards cashless societies is well under way. But governments need to ensure that, as cash is phased out, the vulnerable in society aren’t left behind. They need to navigate carefully the many pitfalls that a digital economy will bring.

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The University of Melbourne Veterinary Hospital video tour


The University of Melbourne Veterinary Hospital is one of Australias leading veterinary hospital facilities, based in Werribee.

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We provide veterinary care to the community via our general practice (primary and preventative care), referral practice (for veterinarians), emergency and critical care services and an equine centre.

We essentially operate like a large veterinary practice contained within world class facilities. Our team of caring and highly-qualified veterinary staff treat over 17,000 animals each year which is supported by a dedicated veterinary nurses, specialist technicians and administrative staff. We employ over 40 registered veterinarians from interns to senior veterinary registrars.

As well as our general practice, we provide specialist veterinary services in surgery, anaesthesia, radiology, neurology and clinical pathology.

Our emergency and critical care department is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It is supported by modern diagnostic capabilities and on-site pathology laboratories, which enable us to promptly diagnose and manage complex, involved and unusual cases.

Importantly, we are also a teaching hospital and research facility. We are committed to educating the veterinarians of today and tomorrow. Students maybe allowed to undertake simple procedures such as administering medication but most cases require advanced veterinary care that is only provided by experienced veterinarians. We thank you for allowing us to involve veterinary students in the care of your pet.

using Nanotechnology to coat objects


Ultra-Ever Dry is a super hydrophobic (water) and oleo-phobic (hydrocarbons) coating that will completely repel almost any liquid. Ultra-Ever Dry uses proprietary nanotechnology to coat an object and create a barrier of air on its surface. This barrier repels water, refined oil, wet concrete, and other liquids unlike any other coating.

Genetics 101 | National Geographic


What is a genome, and how are traits passed from generation to generation? Learn how pea plants helped launch the study of genetics and how the field of genetics research has evolved over time.
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Il pulcino Pio - I BLOGGER


Il Pulcino Pio interpretato dai Blogger.
[ VIDEO UFFICIALE DELL ESTATE ].
Adattamento testo: Radio Globo Roma.

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In radio cè un pulcino, in radio cè un pulcino…
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio,
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio,
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio…

In radio cè una gallina, in radio cè una gallina…
e la gallina cò, e il pulcino pio
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio,
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio…

In radio cè anche un gallo, in radio cè anche un gallo…
e il gallo corococò e la gallina cò
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio,
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio…

In radio cè un tacchino, in radio cè un tacchino…
e il tacchino glu glu glu il gallo corococò
e la gallina cò e il pulcino pio,
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio…

In radio cè un piccione, in radio cè un piccione…
e il piccione tru e il tacchino glu glu glu
e il gallo corococò e la gallina cò
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio,
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio…

In radio cè anche un gatto, in radio cè anche un gatto…
e il gatto miao, il piccione tru
e il tacchino glu glu glu e il gallo corococò
e la gallina cò e il pulcino pio
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio…

In radio cè anche un cane, in radio cè anche un cane…
e il cane bau bau, il gatto miao,
e il piccione tru e il tacchino glu glu glu
e il gallo corococò e la gallina cò
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio,
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio…

In radio cè una capra, in radio cè una capra…
e la capra meee e il cane bau bau,
e il gatto miao, e il piccione tru
e il tacchino gulu gulu e il gallo corococò
e la gallina cò e il pulcino pio
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio…

In radio cè un agnello, in radio cè un agnello…
e lagnello bee e la capra meee
e il cane bau bau, il gatto miao,
e il piccione tru e il tacchino gulu gulu
e il gallo corococò e la gallina cò
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio,
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio…

In radio cè una mucca, in radio cè una mucca…
e la mucca moo, lagnello bee
e la capra meee e il cane bau bau,
il gatto miao, e il piccione tru
e il tacchino glu glu glu e il gallo corococò
e la gallina cò e il pulcino pio
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio,
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio…

In radio cè anche un toro, in radio cè anche un toro…
e il toro muu e la mucca moo
lagnello bee e la capra meee
e il cane bau bau, il gatto miao,
e il piccione tru e il tacchino glu glu glu
e il gallo corococò e la gallina cò
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio,
e il pulcino pio, e il pulcino pio…

In radio cè un trattore, in radio cè un trattore
e il trattore bruum, il trattore bruum, il trattore bruum
e il pulcino.....(squeck) .....oh oh…

Estate Summer 2012

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Should You Buy a ROBOT Vacuum Cleaner? (Roomba 980 Review) | The Tech Chap


Should You Buy a Robot Vacuum Cleaner? — Im testing the £899 iRobot Roomba 980 robot vacuum cleaner to find out how it works and if its worth buying. US: amzn.to/2y1zbBk | UK: amzn.to/2zwZpjo

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Whirlpool Wi-Fi-connected microwave: It learns how you cook


The Wi-Fi-connected microwave learns your cooking habits, plus it works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.

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