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Ep. 1108: Tracker pulling
Created: 11/16/2009
Video description: No, no fellow residents of Southern Illinois, not tractor pulling, Tracker pulling. The Pirate Bay has pulled out the trackers. But that doesn't mean you can's download anything. The site's still up for now using a different technology. Also Google's book deal seems to have been changed but not enough to satisfy its opponents. And Natali and I get into a philosophical argument.

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