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EPISODE · May 21, 2020 · 59 MIN

Episode 232: But You Invented Basic Economy

from Technically Correct · host Ryan Fretwell and Carlos Gomez

We’re going to level with you: it’s week nine of sheltering in place and we’ve gotten to the point where we’re just taking quizzes off the HGTV homepage. Email complaints to [email protected]. This week: more Coronatalk®, United airline’s clean skies initiative, and the lose-lose-lose world of food delivery.

We’re going to level with you: it’s week nine of sheltering in place and we’ve gotten to the point where we’re just taking quizzes off the HGTV homepage. Email complaints to [email protected]. This week: more Coronatalk®, United airline’s clean skies initiative, and the lose-lose-lose world of food delivery.Links:Drizzy Dr6ke on Instagram: “In My Feelings - peep the iPhone as the stage #Drake @drakepolska” Guy's Grocery Games | Food Network Home Town | HGTV Curious Axel on Twitter: "We’re back at @DisneySprings for dinner, one big difference...people aren’t wearing their face mask anymore, drinking or not... But it’s okay if it’s your job #allforthegrams https://t.co/WIsjHJidNp" / Twitter United CleanPlus – United Airlines The Venetian® Las Vegas | Venetian Clean Tesla Owners Try to Make Sense of Elon Musk’s ‘Red Pill’ Moment - The New York Times A Georgia shopping center tries to come back to life after coronavirus lockdown - The Washington Post How Google, DoorDash, & Grubhub Conspire To Screw Local Restaurants | Saddleback BBQ Doordash and Pizza Arbitrage - Margins by Ranjan Roy and Can Duruk Matt Berman on Twitter: "Solid revolutionary activity here https://t.co/daNzHRDX7Z" / Twitter San Francisco Chronicle - Bay Area news, sports, tech, food - San Francisco Chronicle

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