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Culture War Roundup for the week of August 19, 2024

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The sinking appears to have been the result of the decision to anchor the ship during a very heavy storm and water spout, which somehow caused the mast to snap and the ship to capsize (I presume the physics here check out). Im no mariner, but that seems like a tough way to pull off an assassination, especially given that the majority of passengers on the ship (including Lynch’s wife, who was apparently sleeping in the same cabin as him) survived.

That said, maybe the long arm of Meg Whitman is truly this cunning.

especially given that the majority of passengers on the ship (including Lynch’s wife, who was apparently sleeping in the same cabin as him) survived.

That smells like an emergency muster at designated points with those that are unaccounted for being the unlucky ones who caught a wave breaking and were swept off the deck.

Disclaimer: Totally off the top of my head. I have zero knowledge of any of the specifics.

The future of personal computing: Death Notebooks.

I'll take a wi-fi chip, and eat it!

tough way to pull off an assassination

My first thought for obvious-but-probably-wrong conspiracy theory is that your missing billionaire disappeared himself intentionally to spend the rest of his days at large. Something like the Carlos Ghosn escape from Japan story.

I was wondering something similar when that Billionaire got splatted in the submersible last year.

Given that this mode of death leaves no body behind to identify, its a decent way to fake a death if you can pull off a switcheroo.

Clown world when every department at HP has been thoroughly gutted except their wet work team, and every corporate maneuver they've attempted has failed except their assassination plots.

wet work team

Heh.

<tinfoil hat> Maybe someone at one of the AI labs discovered how to communicate with dolphins, then conspired with the Gibraltar Pod to take out The Bayesian (oh yeah, the name of the yacht is The Bayesian. Total coincidence right?).