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Ep. 966: We're gonna need a bigger e-book reader case
Created: 05/04/2009
Video description: On today's show: thoughts on a bigger Kindle made for reading newspapers (fail), Sprint's earnings report (fail), whether Microsoft will allow downgrades from Windows 7 to Vista (fail) and "silver ooze" (winner!).

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