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EPISODE · Jul 12, 2023 · 1H 39M

Episode 347: On a Bench Outside Domino’s

from Technically Correct · host Ryan Fretwell and Carlos Gomez

It turns out all it took to make Mark Zuckerberg look like the protagonist was alt-right Tony Stark buying Twitter. Who knew? And by that we mean: Happy Threads Day. This week: chicken restaurants that aren’t Los Pollos Hermanos, pizza restaurants that only sometimes serve pizza, and EV makers collectively throw CCS under the battery powered bus.🪫.

It turns out all it took to make Mark Zuckerberg look like the protagonist was alt-right Tony Stark buying Twitter. Who knew? And by that we mean: Happy Threads Day. This week: chicken restaurants that aren’t Los Pollos Hermanos, pizza restaurants that only sometimes serve pizza, and EV makers collectively throw CCS under the battery powered bus.🪫.Links:Best seltzer: One sparkling water towers above the rest, and it’s not even close. Terra Sparkling Water Maker 90 Day Carbonation Bundle – SodaStream Original Cold Brew with OATLY Domino's® New Loaded Tots: They're Coming in Hot, Just in Time for the Big Game | Domino's Pizza pizzahutpiab_36447996_ver1.0.jpg (650×340) Reddit - https://external-preview.redd.it/jePZgXFvGTq2K4M6v7TI_2CY8qKANUpCORWz7f-t7vo.jpg?width=576&auto=webp&s=c328e5811ddb4f557289e5f607200dc94b872d04 EV charging in America: all the news about building a new electric car infrastructure - The Verge DPReview.com looks forward to a new chapter with Gear Patrol: Digital Photography Review The Athletic announces layoffs - The Washington Post The New York Times to Disband Its Sports Department - The New York Times Home – State Bird Provisions

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