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Click on the link above and you'll be transported to the Geek Entertainment media empire, where you can watch the latest episode with yours truly. You'll see me cruising around the NetSquared social with a glass of wine, asking people tricky questions like "What is the square root of net?" and "What was the last thing you looked up on Wikipedia?"
You'll be surprised and delighted by some of their answers. I swear.

Love it!
Thu, 2006-06-08 19:53 — Beth (not verified)Enjoyed this one!
What a disgusting waste of
Fri, 2006-06-09 22:54 — Tom Andrews (not verified)What a disgusting waste of time. Aren't you smart enough to actually produce something useful?
There's this thing...
Sat, 2006-06-10 11:32 — sarahfelicity...called fun. It keeps things balanced.
Aren't you nice enough to actually keep your comments constructive?
Ouch, Sarah! All I am
Sat, 2006-06-10 11:48 — Tom Andrews (not verified)Ouch, Sarah! All I am saying is that couldn't you have come up with something "fun" that actually makes sense, instead of some ridiculous question that means nothing? It bothers me that, you & people like you with all your education are reduced to creating such nonsensical waste.
By the way, I stopped being nice a long time ago...
jeje! make me laugh long times
Sun, 2006-06-11 20:17 — Hagar (not verified)I came out from ünder my bridge this morning and booted up my 3G phone connected via bluetooth via my trusty Sinclair ZX80. It's amazing that the video played, but me and all the faires were laughing so hard we snarfed on the keyboard! What a waste of chocolate cocoa puffs, but it was worth it! I live for videos like this one. Really!
Sometimes nothingness is everything
Wed, 2006-06-14 02:27 — Eddie (not verified)It bothers me that Tom and people like Tom with his apparent lack of humor are reduced to posting negative comments on a blog. Couldn't you come up with something "meaningful" that actually is constructive?
I loved the episode! Catching people off-guard with sillyness is a sure way to illicit an answer that reflects the real 'them'. Humor is very disarming and a powerful way to learn about people. Kudos Sarah!