This Week in Tech - Season 9 / Year 2012

Season 9 / Year 2012

Episodes

Best of TWiT 2011

Is Twitter Worth Doing?

What's up with the pineapple?

The Dodd Father

Peanut Butter And Ladies

Somewhere Between Murder And A Messy Room

Cash Macao

Does This Store Make Me Look Pregnant?

Microsoft Can't Kern

Small Dog Big Phone

Don't Eat The Goatee

No Strings Attached

Veronica's Secret Baby

Dude, Tap It In The Bathroom

The Holiday Inn EULA

Single Entendre

The Jar Jar Of Tech

Jungle What?

Shwood Drops A Dude

I Killed Digg

Adam's Got A Gun

Where's The Pelegrino?

The Fifth Leg Of The Stool

Sex Is Better Than Facebook

Massaged By A Hot Dog Vendor

Ellison's Island

Impragnation

It Will Never Get Better

You Took The Fruitness Right Out Of The Loops

Who Is Stalin?

It's A Beautiful Day In The Fiberhood

Sharks & Nazis

Are You Running Butterplus?

Welcome to Zombocom

The Zombie Slayer

The Purple Rubber Band

Take The Gun, Leave The Nokia

The Return Of Cranky Geeks

Strapped To A German

A View To Die For

One Shwood Short Of A Dragoncon Panel

Beware Of The Leopard

I Got Frisked

When Did I Like A Goat?

Everyone Gets a Friendship Bracelet

I Look at Yahoo, Okay?

One Night Stand

The Metroid UI

The Pump & Dump

Mennonite Madness

Screw the Arrows, I Need More Wood

Next Year, Jerusalem

Best Of 2012
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