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Buzz Report: The blackness of space (travelers)
Created: 02/08/2007
Video description: The world's gone nuts. Astronauts are trying to kill people, Steve Jobs and the Beatles are BFF, and Microsoft is acting evil! Well, ok, some things are still normal.

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