This Week in Tech - Season 10 / Year 2013
Season 10 / Year 2013
Episodes
A Year's Worth Of Shrimp In Two Days
Can't Stop The Ballmer
73% Editorially Independent
Girly Pockets
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I'm On The Board
Shrimp Fork To The Eye
Math Has Sold Out
It's Not Blue, It's Bluish
A Segway for Your Face
You+S=Us
Not My Toner!
Look At That Codpiece
Live from Lake Tinky Winky
Skip the Middle Man
Wagner II: Electric Boogaloo
HP Smelt it
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Only if You Follow Jerks
Om in Yoga Pants
Paleo Nostalgia
NUC NUC NUC
Her Skin Bowls
Now With More Neck Stabbing
Inspired by Actual Events
Printed Pizza
Psychic Twins in a Hot Tub
Letters From Deadwood
Kevin Throws
I'd Tap That Tree
Stop Saying Ball Pit
C is for Chicken
Truckloads of Arrogance
The Honey Boo Boo of Science
The Self-Driving Cat
Nine Degrees of Whimsy
Unapologetically Plastic
Don't Call Me Your Bump Buddy Ever Again
The Maggot That Cleans the Wound
Solar Umlaut
The Intern Did It
Literally the Least I Could Do
Grasp the Nettle Firmly
Can You Slice a Tomato With it
Rhymes With Assword
Bitcoin Assassin
I'll Take the Gold Pill
Murder, She Blogged
2.6 Percent Neanderthal
We're Going to Need a Bigger Dial
No Manual Retweets
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