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Dr. David Teter joins the guys this week to talk clean water, nuclear weapons (no shit) and the Edward Snowden debacle among other things. If we disappear it's because of this episode.
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Dr. David Teter
Karl Hyde - "The Boy With The Jigsaw Puzzle Fingers"
Facebook adds hashtags
Facebook kills search ads
Google grabs maps app Waze in billion-dollar deal
Douchy MySpace Video
SOMA Water Kickstarter
SOMA Water press release claiming removal of heavy metals and "other contaminants"
California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Certified Residential Water Program
To Freak or Not To Freak, That Is the Question
Executive Order 12333--United States intelligence activities
ACLU - FAA FOIA Documents
Trust Me, I'm Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator
Sandia attenuation technology may help resolve arsenic environmental crisis in Bangladesh
Sandia arsenic-catchers could help communities supply safer drinking water affordably
Arsenic Water Technology Partnership
By Jason DeFillippo & Brian Schulmeister with Dave Bittner4.9
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Dr. David Teter joins the guys this week to talk clean water, nuclear weapons (no shit) and the Edward Snowden debacle among other things. If we disappear it's because of this episode.
Subscribe to the Grumpy Old Geeks on iTunes and give us a five star rating. You know you want to!
Dr. David Teter
Karl Hyde - "The Boy With The Jigsaw Puzzle Fingers"
Facebook adds hashtags
Facebook kills search ads
Google grabs maps app Waze in billion-dollar deal
Douchy MySpace Video
SOMA Water Kickstarter
SOMA Water press release claiming removal of heavy metals and "other contaminants"
California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Certified Residential Water Program
To Freak or Not To Freak, That Is the Question
Executive Order 12333--United States intelligence activities
ACLU - FAA FOIA Documents
Trust Me, I'm Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator
Sandia attenuation technology may help resolve arsenic environmental crisis in Bangladesh
Sandia arsenic-catchers could help communities supply safer drinking water affordably
Arsenic Water Technology Partnership

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