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Hollywood Crime Scene

Mini Episode - DB Diamond

Hollywood Crime Scene

Rachel Fisher

True Crime, Comedy

4.64.7K Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2021

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Some updates, Neiman Marcus fantasy gifts, ham, and more!

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0:00.0

Hello, it's Triggy from T with Triggy, the podcast where I reconnect with friends over a cup

0:06.8

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0:41.2

Hello. Welcome to your Hollywood crime scene mini episode. Hello. Hi. Hello. Is that what I

0:55.2

sawed like today? No. I don't know. I'm just in that mood. I'm kind of, but I think my glasses

1:01.9

are smudged because it's like, it's hazy. It's steamy in here. It's steamy. Right, Mellon?

1:11.0

Okay. We have some news stories from this week, but we have an update from our main episode.

1:21.9

From our main episode. Well, not an update on the title. I was like, I was like breaking news on

1:27.2

the Titanic. Okay. Those oysters. Okay. I meant to say that we have some information about some of

1:36.9

the science we tried to talk about. Oh, did someone send us an email? Look, plenty of people did,

1:42.4

but the only message I'm going to talk about is the one I got from my cousin who is okay. She is

1:48.1

a literal scientist. Okay. So she listens to the show. And she's like, she texted me and

1:55.6

she confirmed that, yes, Dezi, you were right about the path of the ship traveling north with the

2:05.0

curvature of the earth of the earth. I'm just going to read what she said because there'll be no way

2:10.4

I can explain it again. Good call. She said, so Dezi is right that the plains, for example, fly

2:17.5

geodesic roots, meaning that the path on a sphere that shortest is actually curved. Hence, why

2:23.7

plains fly over Greenland when coming from Europe? I looked at the Titanic's path and it definitely

2:28.8

doesn't look like a geodesic. My guess is that you wouldn't want to do that on that route because

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