Unless you’ve been living in a cave for the last month or two, you’re probably aware that there’s going to be a solar eclipse on Monday, visible from much of the continental US. Possibly even if you have been living in a cave, depending on the proximity of wi-fi. Eclipse tourism has drawn huge numbers of people to otherwise unfashionable areas, and cheerless economists estimate that the spectacle will reduce productivity significantly for that day.
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