This episode covers the following digg stories: Serial number of your printer could be hidden in every printout, Yahoo acquires Konfabulator, Starting today pirates can’t update their Windows, Liberated games, Windows Vista beta 1 released, Firefox downloaded 75,000,000 times, Digg breaks top 5,...
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Man buys his own stolen camera, Nintendo Zelda footage, Pirates bay needs your help, The most artistic puzzle yet, Bender prototype, Vertical farming, High-rez sand game, Pando, and 25 most interesting webcams
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Digg spy v2, WoW passes 5M, The truth about suprnova, Call phones banned, 100k nanos a day, Segway owner drinks urin, Microsoft drops IE, Audio car gets great gas millage, and Micro dwellings.
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Diggnation on Tivo, Credit Card 2GB USB, RIAA’s Propaganda Site, iPod Nano Case, Pencil Carving, Japanese Emoticons, Great Desktop Backgrounds, Da Vinci Code Trailer and Bill Gate's House.
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Marty, Joey, and The Gator are back for the long awaited second case of Infected. If you didn’t like the first one, you'll really hate episode two. It's filthy and crass, yet points out many important truths about where we are, technologically, as a nation.
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It’s Christmastime in SargeWorld, and Martin, Joey and the Gator formally invite you to their holiday cocktail party. Joey's looking pretty queer in his elf costume and The Gator has four stolen nativity scenes in the payload of his truck. With this as the festive backdrop, the boys discuss how ...
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Marty, Joey and his drinking/fishing buddy Gator put on one h-e double hockey sticks of a show, talking about everything from retarded Chinese astronauts and how to avoid a car jacking with karate expert Ricky Kang to how to achieve immortality and a lesson on the history of blogging (turns out ...
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After weeks of excruciating constipation, a new Infected by Martin Sargent has finally been released. Was it worth the wait? No. Though we feel ten pounds lighter, we’re sure it will prove to be something we're all terribly ashamed of when we grow older and wiser. We will refuse to let our child...
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