Ep. 1074: Where it's not you, it's us Video

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Ep. 1074: Where it's not you, it's us
Created: 06/14/2012
Video description: Leaked from today's 404: The irreparable MacBook Pro with Retina Display, Reddit bans high-end domains for astroturfing, 3D-printing a burrito, and a company taxing users for browsing with Internet Explorer 7!

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