they went to the trouble of cashing ridiculous checks

Have you ever wondered if Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos Or would Bill Gates bend down to pick up a coin from the ground? And for a 20 euro bill? Apparently that same question was asked in the 90s in the satirical magazine Spyso they decided to test the extent to which some of the most famous rich Americans cared about ridiculously small amounts of money, even when they already had enormous fortunes. Which It started as an inside joke. ended up becoming a real experiment with very specific figures and proper names that was published in said magazine in July 1990. Spy’s prank: ridiculous checks for millionaires To carry out the experiment, the magazine’s editors had to think about what would be the equivalent of taking the trouble to bend down to pick up a penny when you’re already a billionaire. The solution they found to carry it out was quite ingenious: send checks to the millionaires worth a few cents. Since each check was nominal, when the chosen millionaire cashed his check, the magazine’s editors received the charge and knew which millionaire had “bent down” for his coin. In this case, the effort is even less, since the millionaire in question has to go to a bank to cash the check, which is much more intentional than simply bending over while walking. As and as they remembered in Celebrity Networththe editors left no loose ends and Spy created a fictitious but legal company called National Refund Clearinghouse and opened a real bank account to use in the experiment. From that company all refund checks for small amounts of money would be sent to a list of very rich people. To avoid raising suspicions, a note would be sent along with each check explaining that it was a refund for an erroneous charge, something that in those years sounded routine and not at all suspicious for anyone used to handling many invoices. The first shipment was made with $1.11 checks addressed to 58 very famous billionaires at the time. Among them were names like Cher, Oscar de la Renta, Michael Douglas, Christopher Reeve, Martin Scorsese, Ralph Lauren, Rupert Murdock or the young heir to a real estate empire: Donald Trump. In a period of approximately two months, 26 of those 58 millionaires cashed the $1.11 check they had received. The remaining 32 millionaires simply ignored it completely, establishing a clear percentage from the start: around 44.8% of the recipients decided that $1.11 was well worth the effort to “bend” to collect it. The rest did not lift a finger for that amount. To no one’s surprise, Donald Trump was one of those who did not miss the slightest opportunity to get a little richerfalling in this first round: its price was $1.11. Putting more bait on the hook After the surprisingly good result of the first round of checks, Spy editors wanted to find out how much the combination of effort and reward could be played with. So they decided to send a new check to the 32 millionaires who hadn’t bothered to cash the first check. This time they doubled their bet by issuing checks worth two incredible dollars. The actor Richard Gere and the singer Carly Simon, along with four other celebrities ended up succumbing to the generous reward of the new consignment. Not happy with the percentage of millionaires and celebrities that the second round had collected, the editors of the satirical magazine decided to up their ante to an impressive $3.47. Only two millionaires fell into the new trap and cashed Spy’s generous check. Given the low success rate, it was clear that the maximum limit they were willing to cash had been reached and that they would have to raise the figure much higher to attract the attention of those who did not bother to cash the check. It was time to test to what extent the 26 millionaires who had cashed the $1.11 checks would be able to lower their reward level. Those 26 celebrities who had cashed the first check were sent a second one again. check worth 64 cents. The paper it was written on was more expensive than the amount of the check. Curiously, on that occasion only 13 millionaires decided to collect them, just 50% of the initial group. However, Spy still had one final trick: send a third check to those serial collectors who had cashed the $1.11 and the 64-cent checks. On this occasion, the amount of the check would be 13 cents of dollar. It wasn’t even worth the ink it was written with. money is money As expected, this time the percentage of collections plummeted. However, only two people collected the last amount. What surprised the Spy editors most were the names of these people: the frequent arms dealer of the jet set parties of Marbella of the 90s, Adnan Khashoggi, and Donald Trump, current president of the United States. At first glance, Spy’s experiment seems to remain an ingenious and brilliant joke by the magazine to the greatest fortunes of the 90s in the United States. However, what is really revealed is a psychological background in the relationship of some millionaires with regarding finances. Even if they are worth billions of dollars, they collect everything. No matter how insignificant the profits, money is money. In Xataka | The emir of Qatar travels in a private jet so big it helped upgrade Sardinia airport Image | Nano Banana, Flickr (Gage Skidmore), Unsplash (Joshua Hoehne)

Android Auto or Carplay without cable trouble in the car with this wireless adapter Super Survents for less than 60 euros

For those of us who use Android Auto or Carplay in our car, we know the fattening that turns out to have to plug the cable mobile every time we ride in it. To do this, a Wireless adapter for Carplay and Android Auto It can be a good solution. This OTOCAST 2035 MINI EDGE He is one of the best selling in Amazon. Normally, it usually costs around 90 euros, although it is now lowered. It has a discount of 30 euros applied (if you click on the available coupon) and you can take it by 59.99 euros. OTOCAST Edition 2025 Wireless adapter for Carplay & Android Auto The price could vary. We obtain commission for these links The ideal solution for those who use a lot of Auto or Carplay Android As we have already indicated, this is one of the Wireless adapters Superventas in three carplay or Android Auto users. Compatible with Android and iPhone mobiles, stands out for being Very compactsince it measures 5.15 x 2.4 x 0.82 cm, passing unnoticed in your vehicle. Integrates the Smart Chip A7S 2025which offers ultra -grape connections by double -band Wi -Fi and Bluetooth 5.0. It also presents an ultra -low latency (less than 50ms) and the first time, it only takes to connect from 10 to 15 seconds. The system that integrates is Ottopilotwhich is able to automatically manage updates. Configuring this wireless adapter for Android Auto and Carplay is very simple. You just have to connect the adapter to the USB-A port or USB-C and match your mobile through Bluetooth. You may also interest these wireless adapters for Android Auto and Carplay Wireless adapter 2 in 1 for Apple Carplay and Android Auto The price could vary. We obtain commission for these links OTOCAST MINI 2025, Wireless carplay adapter for iPhone, Android Auto Plug & Play adapter The price could vary. We obtain commission for these links Images | Ottocast In Xataka | What screen with Android Auto for your car buy. Purchase guide with better recommendations and tips In Xataka | In Xataka | Android Auto or Apple CarPlay Wireless: What you need to connect your mobile phone to your car without cables

The AI is putting the US power grid in trouble. And Google has already taken a measure that shows the magnitude of the problem

Google data centers work 24/7, processing searches, videos and now also AI models. But not everything can grow at the same pace. In several areas of the United States, electricity begin to notice the pressure: Energy demand is accelerated and In some places already exceed capacity forecasts. Given that scenario, Google moves: It will reduce the consumption of your data centers when there are peaks, prioritizing the essential and postponing what you can expect. The novelty is the focus: Machine Learning charges. Artificial intelligence progresses. The electricity grid notice. The expansion of AI is going so fast that companies receive more connection requests than they can meet in certain areas. The consequence is no longer only technique: there is an energy restriction that conditions the deployment. It’s not about turning off machines, but moving loads. The “demand response“It consists of adapting consumption to what the network can supply at all times. In practice: displace or reduce non -urgent loads – like the processing of programmable videos or tasks – outside critical hours. It is a tool used in intensive industries and cryptocurrency mining, now applied to data centers with AI. The system has clear limits. This type of flexibility is not applicable in all centers or in all situations. Google recognizes it clearly: there are services that you just can’t expect. Platforms such as Search, Maps or the cloud for critical sectors – such as health or emergencies – require continuous availability, without margin for load settings. There are no “non -urgent” tasks that can be postponed. Therefore, although the response to demand is a valuable tool, its implementation will remain partial and selective. It requires planning, previous agreements and an infrastructure designed to absorb that type of reorganization. Not all centers can do it. But where it is possible, it becomes a real way to relieve pressure on the network without compromising the essential. There is already experience, and now. It is not theory. Google tested this flexibility With the public electric of Omaha and reduced demand associated with Machine Learning in three network events last year. The next step are formal agreements with Indiana Michigan Power (Fort Wayne) and with Tennessee Valley Authority: in Indiana it will be integrated from the beginning of the new center, and in Tennessee it will be applied coordinated with the operator. From experiment to strategy. What began as a pilot becomes operational policy: Managing demand flexible helps stabilize the network and accelerates the connection of large loads without waiting for new lines or centrals. It is not a magical solution, but it wins time while the infrastructure is reinforced. Images | Xataka with Gemini 2.5 Flash | Andrey Metelev In Xataka | Google has signed the largest hydroelectric agreement in history. You no longer know where to get more energy to feed your AI

The scam of the son in trouble brings the police and the AI is getting worse

“Hello, mom. My phone has broken” like this or with some similar message begins the known as Son scam in trouble. This scam modality has been circulating for a long time and brought to the head authorities for its High effectiveness. The National Police has dismantled an organization that was dedicated to this scam and that it cheated large amounts of money. It has not been (nor will it) the only one. 32 detainees. The investigation began nine months ago and has resulted in 32 arrests in the province of Valencia, of which four acted as “mule” captors. Were . Thanks to these arrests, 63 complaints filed throughout the country have been resolved, whose total amount amounts to no less than 320,000 euros. In addition, the police have managed to block several fraudulent transfers and return to the victims more than 10,000 euros. A recurring scam. Although it is a large operation, it is not the first organization that is disjointed that used this modality of fraud. A little over a year ago The Civil Guard arrested a hundred people that came to cheat 850,000 euros. In July of last year an operation was also carried out with 65 detainees who had scammed 410,000 euros. And there has been more. Just a few days ago A neighbor from A Coruña who cheated 5,000 euroshe denounced and thanks to this, those responsible were arrested. Too effective. Scams that come by WhatsApp There are many, but few who get so many victims and figures so high. This modality of fraud is very effective, which makes it the most dangerous. According to the Civil Guardscammers study the victims, who have a child emancipated by studies or travel. The scammers create “an instant emotional connection after which they move the urgency with messages of despair, causing the parental protection reaction.” We normally distrust when they write to us from unknown numbers, but in this case the pretext of having lost the main mobile is used, so the main doubt is resolved. If the scammers have chosen their victim well, it is very easy to create the story and end up sending a bizum to their supposed son or daughter. The next level: AI. Although they are not the most common, there are cases in which Voices generated by AI have been used to cheat To the victims. It was the case of an American citizen who received a call in which he listened to his daughter to shout that they were going to harm him if he did not pay. The National Police He has warned about what they call ‘Voice Hacking’ and gave a trick to protect us: Use a family password. And how do they clon the voice? With tools like Vall-e only Three seconds are necessarysomething very easy to get social networks. Protect yourself. Although the authorities are making efforts such as the operation that has taken place in Valencia, eradicating it completely seems quite complicated so the best is prevention. The first thing if you receive a message of this type is to try to write or call the original number to see if the person answers. You can also ask you to send you an audio, although it is much better to make a video call since you avoid a possible ‘voice hacking’. In short, if someone asks for money and also has a hurry, always distrust. In Xataka | After the Sonny Angel, the madness of Labubu arrives in Spain. They are exhausted everywhere and there are already scams and falsifications

Spain is the second largest almond producer in the world. There are tariffs or farmers, farmers are already in trouble

The world has entered an impasses. Except for the particular battle between the US and Chinathe rest of the planet is entering a period of calm and uncertainty that will last approximately three months in response to the sui generis Peace flag that Trump raised a few hours ago. Today von der Leyen has announced that the EU also pause the tariffs for 90 days to give “a chance to negotiations.” The problem is that this truce is far from being a return to “normality” and dozens of sectors They are preparing For what can happen. With the enormous problems that can generate: we talk about almond How did the European response work to Trump’s challenge? But, before that, let’s do some memory. On Tuesday, April 8, the European Commission presented its plan to impose tariffs on more than 1,500 US products. Once approved by the 27 Member States, the plan consists of three phases. In the first two (between April 15 and May 16), almost all of those tariffs would come into force. But there were certain products (such as soybeans and almonds) that They would not be affected until September 1. That is why almond is a key product to understand what happens. Or, being more specific, to see the distortions than the simple possibility that tariffs end up entering into force. Because as soon as the Plan’s phases the Coordinator of Agricultural and Livestock Organizations Coordinator He came up denouncing The “the great distortion that the national almond market will experience by postponing tariffs.” Do not forget that Spain is The second world producer of almond. The first, with much difference, is the United States. In the case at hand, the delay of the tariffs “will encourage importers to advance their purchases of Californian almond, causing a sense of excess supply in the domestic market, which will serve as a crop broth for speculation and to press down the prices that our producers perceive.” It will be necessary to see how the campaign of this rainy year evolves, but the problems of almond producers have been the same as those of the olive. That means that if the price collapses, many drying farms will have a really bad time. The tariff delay is, as the COAG defined it“a perfect trap.” 90 days to prepare for the worst. And that means what happens with the almond can happen with many other products. In recent weeks we have seen, for example, the Wine Importers Alliance in the United States (USWTA) recommended “Sorted to US companies that suspend all the shipments of wine, liquors and beer from the EU. “That has happened with many other products: the ‘cancellations’ They have been constant. And this 90 -day truce is the perfect excuse to collect generating distortions in the normal functioning of raw material markets that, without a doubt, will give us some scares. Image | TIM MOSSHOLDER | Michael In Xataka | Right now there are thousands and thousands of tons of olive oil embarking on the United States

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