Independent Round-up
Thanks Ant, Neutronbeam, and Max.Brunch Links
Stories
- Joey Chestnut Opens Up About Fourth of July Hot Dog Contest Ban - SI.com. Thanks RedEye9.
- Caesar salad turns 100: It was born July 4, 1924 in Tijuana - NPR. How Roman! Thanks Mr. Tact.
- Jaws is finally getting the Lego treatment with a brick-built boat and shark - TechRadar. Smile, you son of a brick!
Science
- A polyester-dissolving process could make modern clothing recyclable - MIT Technology Review (may require registration or subscription).
- Scientists find desert moss ‘that can survive on Mars’ - The Guardian. Invasive species. Thanks Slashdot via A.M.
Media
Creature Features
- More Dutch Eaglet Shenaningans. Thanks Frans.
Follow-up
Mr. Tact wrote on Jul 4, 2024, 13:39:
I can't speak for anyone else, but don't really think Boeing "killed" the whistleblowers, not directly or by hiring someone to do it. However, I would mention in giving the situation of the first suicide, the last two parts you mentioned were directly related to Boeing. If you remove those stresses would he still have committed suicide? We'll never know. But I would say it was fair to say Boeing contributed to the high stress he was under, possibly significantly so. And I also think, if the C level clowns thought they could get away with ordering a murder, they probably would.