After party : Sorry no official afterparty this week but Luke and ColdSC ran a super long unofficial afterparty on the twitch.tv/luke_lafr channel!
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Live Stream Doc: https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/67009-october-19th-2013-the-wan-show-document/
1:38 Linus' Cat Rocket has returned
4:40 RivaTuner problems with 64-bit
7:32 The Game formally know as "Blizzard All-Stars" is now "Heroes of the storm"
13:58 Apple pushing up resolutions: 4k resolution on AppleTV
17:56 Secure US government phone numbers released on 4chan
21:04 Special Guest TimmyTechTV joins
21:55 Guest Topic: R9 290X launch has been postponed
28:29 Guest Topic: Nvidia G-Sync, more exciting than you may think
34:45 Guest Topic: Blizzard Free at last (Activation-Blizzard discussion)
49:31 Guest Topic: AMD graphic get a massive boost in new Linux kernel
56:44 Guest Topic: Problems with Journalism
1:02:11 Guest Topic: AMDs Quarter 3 profit
1:04:58 Guest Topic: The State of PC Gaming
1:14:15 Guest Topic: Nexus 5 Leaked on Google play Store
1:17:34 Guest Topic: Twitter Blitz with TimmyTechTV
1:45:00 Guest Topic: Twitter interaction
1:51:15 Guest Topic: League of Legends player post Nudes of his girlfriend to get revenge
2:04:29 Build Logs of the week
2:13:03 Forum shout outs
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