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Ep. 1331: Of privacy and Blook Doodles
On today's show, it's a total Monday, so we devolve into nonsense words a little bit. It's mostly to stave off our justified rage over Cablevision and News Corp.'s money-motivated, consumer-unfriendly standoff. In other news, Google offers personalized Doodles on your birthday, and Borders offers yet another manifesto outlet. --Molly
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2007 LA Auto Show: 2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt
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