- Pre-show: How Marco and John approach owning nice things
- Follow-up:
- Tesla margins (as brought up by William Fairaday)
- Being enthusiastic about your "team"
- Heathrow's self-driving pods (via Michael Luís Brown)
- One ship pollutes as much as 50M cars (also via Michael Luís Brown)
- TED Talk – start at 8:00 (via Nick Thain)
- The Guardian on ships' pollution
- Tesla's supply chain (via Sam Abuelsamid)
- CAN bus
- America's Right to Repair Act
- BMW ENET cable
- Sample OBD2 to Wi-Fi bridge
- Expensive BMW app Casey mentioned (iTunes link)
- Tim Cook on Apple Watch replacing car keys
- BMW Remote app (iTunes link)
- Apple's "Spring Forward" Event
- 12" Retina MacBook Air
- Jason Snell on receiving tips
- Apple Watch technology page, including Force Touch
- Post-show:
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