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Identity Woman Appears on Geek Entertainment Television!

If you haven't heard of geek entertainment television you should check it out. I made it on to one of their latest episodes. "What is the Square Root of Net" from the Net Squared conference. Of course my answer to the question was 'identity'... I am the second to last on the clip so you can scroll to the end if you just want to see me :) ..

Another episode that I quite like is one shown in the 'how to video blog' session that covered the Maker Faire including the mulit-story mechanical giraffe.

They Also have a recent episode from the NerdSalon on Roomba Cock Fighting.

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