Ep. 956: Where the files are IN the computer? Video

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Ep. 956: Where the files are IN the computer?
Created: 11/29/2011
Video description: Not-so-smart Andy sits in the guest seat today and tells us about the most-shared stories on Facebook this year, remote hackers setting printers on fire, and the future of airport security.

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