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You are mere mouse clicks away from internet fame and fortune. The CyberGuy shows you how the information superhighway is taking people on the fast to celebrity.
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Kurt catches up with the teched out meteorologist who has one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. While most people drive away from storms, this 20 something cyclone researcher heads straight in. Kurt finds out what motivates him to drive straight into the path of a Category 5 hurricane.
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Everyone wants it, but nobody knows what it is. Its 3G. It can bring you amazingly fast internet and apparently major headaches. Kurt unravels the mystery if 3G and explains who has the fastest phones in the world!
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The party is on and the girls are going gridiron in this seasons fantasy football picks. How sportie babes are kicking out the men from America’s biggest game watching pastime.
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Kurt is live in New Orleans for the anniversary of Katrina. Kurt not only survived being trapped in New Orleans during the storm, he’s now uncovering a trend that has some tech companies choosing New Orleans over silicon valley. Serendipity has really entered the scenario as Kurt who reported through Katrina will now have a live shot in the path of incoming Tropical Storm/Hurricane Gustav.
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Get behind the wheel of a million dollar classic car at a prestigious car show in Pebble Beach, then swap it out for the latest car for 2009 that has more technology to keep you safer than any of its predecessors. Kurt looks at a trend in car buying that is now starting to be shaped more and more by technology under the hood rather than horsepower and gas mileage.
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Kurt's quitting his day job and running for President of the United States. That's according to one news source we found online. A website now allows you to add your name into an authentic-looking news report to make it appear as though a viral grassroots movement online has people wanting to elect you to the highest office in the country.
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