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Unique killer pod may have acquired special skills to hunt whale sharks https://phys.org/news/2024-11-unique-killer-whale-pod-special.html

Killer (Orcinus ) hunt, kill and consume the largest fish on Earth, the (Rhincodon typus) https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/marine-science/articles/10.3389/fmars.2024.1448254/full

" can feed on marine mammals, , and fish. In the Gulf of , a pod might have picked up new skills that help them hunt whale —the world's largest , growing up to 18 meters long."

Elon Musk doesn't want the people of to experience high-speed rail between SF and LA.

(He wants them stuck in his Teslas.)

Which is reason enough, in my opinion, to build it.

In Ashlee Vance's sycophantic 2015 biography, Musk admits hyperloop was all about getting California high-speed rail canceled:

As California's first Atmospheric River of the season dies out, I thought folks might like to read my article: "Worse Than the Big One," about the Great Flood of 1862, caused by nonstop Atmospheric Rivers lasting more than 40 days straight.

It was the worst natural disaster to hit the west in the last 160 years, inundating much of the land, from Oregon to San Diego. The agriculturally rich Central Valley became a vast inland sea, 300 miles long and 20 miles wide. The state capital in Sacramento was under water for six months, forcing the government to relocate to San Francisco. 33% of California’s state property was destroyed, along with one in every eight private homes. Thousands of people died, possibly up to 1% of California’s entire population. And while floods of this magnitude used to happen every 200 years or so, models generated by Daniel Swain and researchers …