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Does anyone know where to find the first two full episodes of TUF 10 online? I couldn't find them on Spike.com.
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[quote user="HeyNiceAscot"] There's a search engine on this thing called the internet. I can't recall the name but I think it starts with a G [/quote] Oh is that sarcasm? I get it. I did search on Google you idiot and I obviously couldn't find anything. That is the reason I asked the OT people. I figured there is a good chance someone else here has watched them online. Don't be a douche.
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So the winners are.... Braaak - 4 The Love of Sports & ess286 - Two guys one mic PM me your SNs and the site and let me know which tourney you want to play so that I can ship tha money. Thanks everyone.
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I'll post my two favorites in about 15 minutes. The winners can send me a PM with your SN and the site where you want to play the tourney.
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I forgot to mention that our show covers pretty much all current sporting news, not just OSU or college.
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We go to Oregon State University. The radio station is KBVR. It is a student run radio and TV station. We will be hosting a new show in the fall.
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My friend and I have a sports talk show on our college radio station. It used to be a 3-person show because the head of the station made us have an intern on with us. Next term we have our own show for two hours, twice a week. We need to come up with a name and I don't want to use something lame and general. I'm not very creative so I haven't come up with anything good. I need your help OT in naming our sports radio show. I will give an 11 dollar stake to each of the top two ideas, in
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An earlier post about Stephen Hawking sparked my interest in him. So I'd like to read his most famous book: A Brief History of Time. I'm not a physicist. I've only taken one introductory course in physics and a the basic calculus series in college. Would this book be over my head? The origins of the universe and the cosmos and "what is out there" have always intrigued me. Has anyone read this book or other books by Hawking? The way the book is described on wikipedia makes it
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If anyone has read both versions, which is better in your opinion, the longer original version or the more concise updated version?