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Forum link: https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/726214-january-20th-2017-the-wan-show-document/
Soundcloud Link: https://soundcloud.com/thewanshow/linus-balls-got-cut-open-wan-show-january-20-2017
Timestamps courtesy of Ghost and JJMC89.
00:01:45 - Linus's vasectomy
00:13:00 - Linus explains audio issues
00:16:14 - Nintendo signals the end for Wii U
00:19:13 - Hot Wheels PC
00:26:39 - AT&T shuts down 2G network
00:28:24 - Trump Singles
00:32:17 - Sponsor: Freshbooks
00:33:47 - Sponsor: Squarespace
00:37:14 - Gabe Newell confirms new IP in the Half-Life/Portal Universe
00:38:46 - Sentry SFF case breaks Indiegogo goal in 12 minutes
00:40:02 - Seagate closing one of its largest HDD manufacturing plants
00:51:02 - ZTE launch Kickstarter for new "Hawkeye" concept phone
00:54:32 - Reddit user shows AM3 vs AM4 mounting plates - seems to be backwards compatible
00:55:22 - ASRock shows off a new SFF motherboard form factor
00:58:58 - New LMG staff incoming
01:04:43 - Nexdock turns Intel's Compute Card into a 2-in-1 laptop
01:05:07 - Opera Neon, Opera's new concept browser
01:07:50 - Nerdsports is now available on ChannelSupperFun
01:08:13 - Floatplane Club
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