Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Floating Devices

While UVa's graduate student Adam Malcom has designed a very efficient floating device, the Argentinian model Sabrina Sabrok seems to have found a substitute for life jackets.

This past weekend she publicly showed that she can float without the need of any floating devices other than certain parts of her body. Guess which ones. Skeptical? The article can be found here (in Spanish).

I know this post is not related to economics but I couldn't resist. Or can you find a link? Besides this is part of what happens in the world, that is, in the game of life.

2 Comments:

At 2:22 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Of course there is a link to economics: those are two huge assets!

 
At 11:11 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Another link to economics... The positive externality of breast implants (assuming she is not natural). Sabrina and other women do not take into account the cost-saving benefit to boat-ers of carrying fewer lifer preservers when the women decide to get this "enhancement." Perhaps insurance companies might start offering discounts on life insurance for having the operation.

I kid.

 

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