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Ep. 996: You can't facesquat obscenities
Created: 06/12/2009
Video description: Tonight the land rush begins for Facebook user names and URLs. We'll tell you all about that. Also Microsoft gets petulant and removes all browsers from its European versions of Windows, which makes Opera mad. And Macs get more worms and trojans.

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