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Space Bubble Episode 9: The great bit-rate taste test
Created: 07/19/2007
Video description: This week, we challenge digital-music expert Nate Lanxon to tell the difference between a luxurious CD-quality track and a lowly little MP3. Plus, a look back at the history of violence in video games.

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