Tue. 10/05 - The Facebook Outage Revealed a Grim Reality
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The restaurant that inspired Taco Bell, its larger legacy, and the question of authenticity. Plus, the new species of beetle that was discovered in some fossilized dinosaur dung. And the communities of people who devote their time to uncovering the mystery of dogman.
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How Taco Bell 'stole' the taco (BBC)Newsletter: The best thing our restaurant critic ate this summer (LA Times)Perspective | I’m from a Mexican family. Stop expecting me to eat ‘authentic’ food. (Washington Post)Mitla Cafe – San Bernardino, California - Gastro Obscura (Atlas Obscura)Taco Bell Wouldn't Exist Without San Bernardino's Mitla Cafe (Eater)A Triassic Insect Was Found Perfectly Preserved in Dinosaur Poop For The First Time (Science Alert) Over 200 Million Years Ago, Nature Called. It Was Full of Beetles. (NY Times)The Dinosaur That Books by Tom Fletcher, Dougie Poynter, and Garry Parsons (Simon & Schuster)North American Dogman Project - Research, Cryptid (NADP)Dogman Encounters (Report your Dogman Encounters Here!) All About Dogman (r/dogman)Virgin Galactic to launch Richard Branson on July 11, aiming to beat Jeff Bezos to space (CNBC) Virgin Galactic's Richard Branson to Beat Jeff Bezos to Space (Gizmodo) Kottke.OrgJackson Bird on TwitterNo segments available for this episode yet.