than disturbing. how long can e. coli and mersa live on the surfaces inside a plane? you know, anderson, i think a lot of people think, oh, little bugs and disappear. you know what? they don t. they re hearty little critters so what the research out of auburn university found is that, for example, take an armrest that s between the seats, mersa which is an antibiotic resistant bacteria can survive for six days. that is a very long time. also, on that leather seat you are sitting on, mersa can survive for six days. on the tray table that you pull down from in front of you, survive for five days and this one, anderson, i have to say, i hadn t thought much about this. the window shades we put down, push up, they can survive for five days there. now, for e. coli, a really nasty one, doesn t survive as long but days and days. people that don t fly a lot thinking they clean the planes
it weighs only as much as two quarters. two quarters. why is that half a million dollars? it s because of the internal makings and it s made of some of the elements that you might see in the space shuttle for instance. only 50 were made in the world. they are down to their last three out of the 50, chris. listen to this. here s why perhaps says the manufacturer. the first guy who gets that watch will be a superstar and then he will try to get something else that the other one doesn t have like space shuttle limited edition that we can make for them. so what the deal is that it s competitive amongst wealthy buying these things and then there s in. germany s pg bikes introducing an $80,000 bike. nice leather seat. battery pack. it should pedal for you to be honest. how about the phantom drop head coupe. runs in $450,000 range. got to look at that. sales up by almost 20% says usa