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Episode #08092
The Discovery shuttle makes a final flight to the Smithsonian, and NASA loses the Spacebook race. (02:56)
Stephen is all over the Twitter and other social networks, tracking celebrity death updates, not-intended-to-be-factual posts about Jon Kyl and other existential hopes. (03:59)
Episode #07006
Stephen hopes Nicki Minaj wins a Grammy, a former Soviet bloc country weaponizes pierogies, and Chris Hughes starts a site for Jewish sumo wrestlers. (00:38)
Episode #06108
Surgically altering your appearance and getting rid of old friends will make you the ideal job candidate. (04:28)
Episode #06058
Stephen looks at tasers from a safe distance and asks Conn Iggulden if it's possible to waterboard Aquaman. (00:35)
Episode #06018
Blippy.com posts every purchase you make, and IJustMadeLove.com shows where people had sex. (05:11)
Episode #06004
James Fowler talks about the strong influence of social networks and how they affect our lives. (04:58)
Episode #05098
Chris Anderson explains how it's possible for companies to make money by providing free services. (06:03)
Episode #05068
Meghan McCain loves the Republican Party and wants to save it from the people trying to make it more extreme. (05:47)
Episode #03137
Stephen knew presidential politics could get personal, but he never guessed it would get as dirty as Barack Obama challenging him to a grit-off. (2:05)
Episode #03135
After John McCain told the people of Smith & Wesson that he would use their products to kill Osama bin Laden, Stephen does the same with Isotoner gloves, Cinnabon and Head On. (4:49)
Episode #03099
Stephen is all in favor of a new system of charging higher tuition for certain college majors and has some additional ideas of his own. (3:57)
Now MySpace is corrupting our youth with journalism. (4:51)
Episode #03053
It's bad enough that MySpace exposes our teens to child predators, now they're corrupting our youth with journalism. (4:51)
Episode #02055
Stephen puts up a decoy Word to piss the women off and have them do the fighting for men. (3:47)