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They told us Crave didn't need a podcast. They said it was a waste of a CNET's resources, a waste of your Friday afternoon. We forged ahead anyway, creating the Crave Podcast not for the love, or the money, but for the sheer fun of smacking other tech podcasts upside the head.

This is episode 100 -- the first Crave Podcast to appear in audio and video form. We've split the video in two parts for you. Part 1 can be found on this page, part 2 here, and you can grab the MP3 here.

This week, the show features pretty much everybody. All your favourite Cravesters are in the house, churning through the week's tech news, bringing you hands-on tests and generally trying to entertain you.

Part 1 of the show is all about news. The Nigerian high commissioner thinks 'victims' of Nigerian 419 scams are just as guilty as the fraudsters and should be jailed. Google's Insights for Search has revealed Trinidad & Tobago are the biggest porn fans, rich Mexicans are installing sat navs inside their bodies to avoid kidnappings, one bloke has caused China to ban iTunes, and scientists are working on a computer you control with your tongue.

In part 1, we also show off some of our toys. Nate has the new Creative Zen X-Fi, Ian is fondling the Tonium Pacemaker portable DJ machine, and Andrew shows why the Samsung i8510 could be the best phone since the iYouKnowWhat.

The second part of our video extravaganza has The Year in Tech, which looks at the year 2000, plus we have video submissions from you -- the loyal listener -- and we expose World of Warcraft sweatshops. Watch part 1, then part 2, then download the MP3 to your MPManPod. You know you want to. -Rory Reid

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