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00:03:30 - U.S. election
00:05:55 - Nerd Sports coming to YouTube
00:14:14 - Canadian Immigration website crashes on U.S. election night
00:21:14 - Net neutrality is suddenly on the chopping block
00:25:40 - GoPro is recalling its Karma drone
00:27:36 - Shill Quickie with your host Crooked Linus
00:34:41 - Sponsor: Squarespace
00:37:10 - Sponsor: Mack Weldon
00:39:32 - Sponsor: Savage Jerky
00:42:30 - U.S. election bet with Sevadus
00:45:30 - Desert Bus charity fundraising marathon
00:45:42 - YouTube adds support for HDR video
00:48:52 - Tesla gives up on free charging
00:50:30 - Nostalrius returning under a new name
00:55:25 - Chronos 1.4
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