Two Google Searches Are Like Boiling A Kettle?
Yes, according to a recent report by the U.K.'s Sunday Times that cites Harvard University research.
Huh?
OK, here's how it works (supposedly)...
Two Google searches from a desktop PC generates seven grams of carbon dioxide, or the same amount as boiling a kettle. The CO2 is generated because search requests go to several servers, and they "compete" against each other to get the job done, experts say.
Google reportedly disputes the finding, claiming the CO2 generated by two searches is a tiny 0.4 grams.
To me, this definitely proves one thing...
Some folks simply have too much time on their hands.
I'd rather spend my time finding great trade setups. I think I've found a "doozy" this evening.
Here's a stock that you could have picked up for a buck and change in early December, and it closed today at over 7 bucks. You actually probably would recognize the stock (or at least the device it makes) if I mentioned it.
And that's what I'm about to do for my Members tonight...


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