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Feb 2024
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The Mystery Behind the Creator of Bitcoi...

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Episode 251: Neal and Toby discuss the court case surrounding the mystery creator behind Bitcoin. Plus, why Dartmouth is bringing back SAT scores as a requirement for applicants and why fast food companies are blaming the Middle East for poor sales. Toby shares why lip reading is so in right now and what do Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates have to do with the copper mine that was found in Zambia? And finally, why Paris is voting to crack down on SUVs.

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