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Adventitious Ep 99 - Whitehouse Mowers, Pee Physics, & Apple Pie Oreos

9/20/2017

 
Whitehouse lawn mowing boy rocks, "Health Attacks" on diplomats in Cuba, the Apple Event, Dennys' new mascot, Apple Pie Oreos reviewed, JJ Abrams takes over Star Wars IX, & BlueBorne hits phones.

Link to download this episode:
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/adventitious/episodes/2017-09-20T20_40_58-07_00

Links from this episode:
- NY Times reporter slammed after saying boy mowing White House lawn sends bad signal on child labor
- Ex-NYT reporter mocked for critical tweet on 11-year-old moving WH lawn
- Crime of fashion prompts campus evacuation
- Porsche's Patrick Long Wins Pirelli World Challenge Championship
- Porsche considering return to F1 as engine supplier from 2021
- F1 drivers divided over halo, mandatory for cars next season
- Toro Rosso confirms switch to Honda engines from 2018
- FIA Formula 2
- The New Porsche 911 GT3 Touring Package Is The Ultimate Sleeper 911
- ‘Health Attacks’ on U.S. Diplomats in Cuba Baffle Both Countries
- The Bugged Embassy Case: What Went Wrong
- Ukraine's President Says It Again: Country Will Absolutely Join NATO, Fight Russia
- Ukraine to start NATO talks: Russia angry, the West uncertain
- Trump at UN: 'Rocket Man' Kim Jong Un 'is on a suicide mission'
- Boys are better at physics because they learn about 'projection' while going to the toilet, researchers say
- Apple Event: All You Need To Know About iPhone X, iPhone 8, Apple TV 4K, And Watch Series 3
- Remember Palm’s WebOS? Maybe not, but Apple and Google definitely do
- Apple's adoption of Qi signals the end of the wireless charging wars
- Denny's new mascot mocked on social media
- Oreo Cookies Apple Pie Graham Flavored Cookie Rare Oreos 10.7 Oz (1)*
- J.J. Abrams to Write and Direct Star Wars: Episode IX
- The Tick (2017) : Season 1
- The Orville
- Tesla Upped Range (for a Week) for Hurricane Irma Exodus
- Wireless ‘BlueBorne’ Attacks Target Billions of Bluetooth Devices
- Why you should turn off your Bluetooth NOW: New 'BlueBorne' vulnerability can use the connection to hack a phone in just 10 seconds




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