The situation is unusual, an employee of the Biochemical Laboratory of the novosibirsk academic town, professor lopatin, carried a container with an experimental poisonous substance onto the plane, disguising it as a laptop part, he opened this container in the air, poisoning the air, the passengers. Yes, ill show you, and thank god, he feels bad, but in 5 hours they will die if an antidote is not delivered by the time of landing, the poisonous substance is known, no, thats the whole problem, but lopatin is ready to give the necessary information in exchange for his demands, and why does he want money for early elections . No, no, no, his nineteenyearold daughter inga flew to moscow for a beauty contest, where she took second place. Became runnerup, but she never returned home. Inga lopatina was found dead in the hotel room. According to investigators, she slipped in the bathroom, fell and hit oracles head. That is, as i understand it, lopatin was not satisfied with the official versio
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Hi friends and new readers, welcome back to The Station, a newsletter dedicated to all the present and future ways people and packages move from Point A to Point B.
In last week’s newsletter, I described some of the changes coming to TechCrunch’s transportation coverage, including “market maps.” These articles, which will always run in Extra Crunch, focus on a particular slice of the transportation industry, along with other mobility-related analysis.
The first of these took a deep dive into the solid state battery industry. As Mark Harris reported: “For the last decade, developers of solid state battery systems have promised products that are vastly safer, lighter and more powerful. Those promises largely evaporated into the ether leaving behind a vapor stream of disappointing products, failed startups and retreating release dates.”