Ep. 1108: Where we're not looking from behind Video

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Ep. 1108: Where we're not looking from behind
Created: 08/13/2012
Video description: Joseph Kaminski and Bridget Carey help me kick off a week of 404 episodes without Jeff, and we'll start by questioning the use of technology in the Olympics--do advanced equipment like Speed's LZR swimsuits and Nike's Speedsuits give athletes an unfair advantage? We'll also brainstorm the best music to motivate a workout, and look at a Web site that uses Twitter for pure evil.

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