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EPISODE · Mar 15, 2018 · 1H 40M

Episode 150: Hogglepog House

from Technically Correct · host Ryan Fretwell and Carlos Gomez

Elon Musk thinks he can get to Mars by 2019 but can’t even get a supercharger installed at King’s Cross station for muggles to charge their Model 3s. This week: midterm elections, sad hamburgers, an update on wearables, and much ado about iPhone X. 🔌.

Elon Musk thinks he can get to Mars by 2019 but can’t even get a supercharger installed at King’s Cross station for muggles to charge their Model 3s. This week: midterm elections, sad hamburgers, an update on wearables, and much ado about iPhone X. 🔌.Links:Jackie Chan and his two golden retrievers Jones and JJ. - Album on Imgur Subaru Dog Tested I Subaru Commercial I Drop Off - YouTube MoviePass CEO totally backtracks previous comments about tracking you after you leave the theater | 9to5Mac OmniOutliner for iOS 3.0.1 Release Notes Apple Music now has 38 million paid members | TechCrunch Apple’s Eddy Cue Suggests Company Won't Buy Netflix or Disney - Bloomberg Daring Fireball: Why Hasn’t Samsung Ditched the Headphone Jack Yet? New lower-cost 13-inch Retina MacBook reported to debut in June, iPad refresh coming | 9to5Mac Fitbit's second smartwatch and first wearable for kids, the Versa and Ace, go on sale in Q2 2018 | VentureBeat Facebook Wins Exclusive Rights to Broadcast 25 MLB Games This Season | Bleacher Report Lyft says its revenue is growing nearly 3x faster than Uber’s | TechCrunch Apple Watch Series 3 now tracks skiing and snowboarding activity - Apple Slopes — An iPhone app for skiers and snowboarders Alto's Odyssey – out now for iOS

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