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EPISODE · Oct 22, 2020 · 1H 12M

Episode 252: Requires a Shimmy

from Technically Correct · host Ryan Fretwell and Carlos Gomez

Variety has off-the-record sources that are totally not us reporting that Oprah and Tom Hanks are in a bidding war to buy the rights to the show for upwards of $220 million. The ball is in your court, Spotify. This week: direct democracy, accidental Kalanick, and Quibi we hardly knew ye.

Variety has off-the-record sources that are totally not us reporting that Oprah and Tom Hanks are in a bidding war to buy the rights to the show for upwards of $220 million. The ball is in your court, Spotify. This week: direct democracy, accidental Kalanick, and Quibi we hardly knew ye.Links:Tracking Congress In The Age Of Trump Quibi Open Letter Our Incredible Journey darth™ on Twitter: "who?" / Twitter darth™ on Twitter: "GIVE BAILEY A BURRITO NOT A BALLOT SENATOR ELIZABETH" / Twitter Dogs for Biden Dog Collar - Team Joe Store Bay Curious Prop Fest | KQED Chase expands "Pay Yourself Back" redemptions | CNN Underscored First look at Apple's MagSafe Leather Wallet highlights concerns as delivery times delayed - 9to5Mac Tesla to offer bird’s eye view through Autopilot camera in FSD package - Electrek Tesla posts earnings amid Elon Musk promises of ‘Full Self-Driving’ - The Washington Post Descript, Andrew Mason’s platform to edit audio by editing text, now lets you edit video, too | TechCrunch Descript: Making podcast editing more like text editing – Six Colors Download areas and navigate offline - iPhone & iPad - Google Maps Help

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