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  • Episode 1156
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  • Dude, You guys totally missed why samsung beat out hp in sales last year. Kinda low tech but so true! Appliances! Have you looked at refridgerators latley? Samsung has great reliability and style. I’m lusting after a jet black fridge by them with dual compressors, led back lights and a computer controlled quad climate system plus, a touch screen. All this for the low price of $1100.00 My 13 year old daughter has beat her samsung phone to hell and back with no problems. A company that can bear the abuse that a 13 year old compulsive texter can put out, (4000 a month average!) probably knows how to make a reliable icemaker too.
Episode Title
  • Tweet to the handbag
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Episode Date
  • 2010-02-01
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  • none
Episode Number
  • 1156
Duration
  • 2575.0
Hosts
  • Tom Merritt Co-hosts: Molly Wood & Brian Tong
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  • Dude, You guys totally missed why samsung beat out hp in sales last year. Kinda low tech but so true! Appliances! Have you looked at refridgerators latley? Samsung has great reliability and style. I’m lusting after a jet black fridge by them with dual compressors, led back lights and a computer controlled quad climate system plus, a touch screen. All this for the low price of $1100.00 My 13 year old daughter has beat her samsung phone to hell and back with no problems. A company that can bear the abuse that a 13 year old compulsive texter can put out, (4000 a month average!) probably knows how to make a reliable icemaker too. Been listining for two years, Love the show (most of the time) Buzz Crew, Love the show! There is a problem to polarized contact lenses (ep. 1155) beyond the cold of Maine. Polarized lenses must be oriented in order to be effective as sunglasses (decreasing sun glare off the ground or other horizontal surfaces), and one lens must be oriented 90? different than that for use in 3-D viewing. Yet contact lenses tend to slip around, losing their orientation. Possible solution: Magnets? But you’d have to have some electromagnetic field on your eyes, generated by something nearby. Temple implants? I’m not sure it’s sellable. Keep up the good work! Mechanical Engineer Cupertino, Ca Dear BOL … ? Dear Bollers? Dear Bowlers? Dude.. Okay. Has a replacement for the JaMoTo name ever been agreed upon?