The Vergecast 018 - 02.17.2012
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Siri, what if The Vergecasters spent an entire Vergecast talking about TurboGrafx 16, rave fliers, notifications in OS X, and how to pronounce Paul's name? Frankly, I've wondered that myself. I don't know. I would ask that you address your spiritual questions to someone more qualified to comment. 00:01:49...
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