EPISODE · Nov 30, 2007 · 39 MIN
No Agenda Episode 6
This Episode's Topics: Trials with customs and homeland secturity, RFID passports Phone company tactics - still slamming you after decades Cyber Republican debates on CNN End of hurricane season and how forecasts stink Curry speaks in tongues Exploding cell phones just a myth What the? Coal fires in San Francisco Comic strip blogger booted from Nokia, says, "FU Adam Curry!" Retro Psycho Kinesis Revisited Be sure to donate to No Agenda!
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