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"'''H.I. #22: 16-hour Search for Wallpaper'''" is the 22nd episode of ''[[Hello Internet]]'', released on October 10th, 2014.<ref name="HI page">{{cite web|title=H.I. #22: 16-hour Search for Wallpaper|url=https://www.hellointernet.fm/podcast/22|website=Hello Internet|publisher=Hello Internet|accessdate=12 October 2017}}</ref>
"'''H.I. #22: 16-hour Search for Wallpaper'''" is the 22nd episode of ''[[Hello Internet]]'', released on October 10th, 2014.<ref name="HI page">{{cite web|title=H.I. #22: 16-hour Search for Wallpaper|url=https://www.hellointernet.fm/podcast/22|website=Hello Internet|publisher=Hello Internet|accessdate=12 October 2017}}</ref>

==Official Description==
May you live in interesting times. Grey and Brady discuss a long Brady anecdote (stick with it people) [http://www.actsofintelligence.com/ Random Acts of Intelligence], shifty memories, breaking bad (no spoilers), live tweeting etiquette, and the nobel prize (sort of)

Also: if you can't get enough of listening to first-world dudes complaining about their objectively magic iPhones, be sure to stick around for the last 120 minutes.


==Show Notes==
==Show Notes==

Revision as of 16:41, 13 October 2017

"16-hour Search for Wallpaper"
Hello Internet episode
Episode no.22
Presented by
Original release dateOctober 10, 2014 (2014-10-10)
Running time1:41:32
Episode chronology
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List of Hello Internet episodes

"H.I. #22: 16-hour Search for Wallpaper" is the 22nd episode of Hello Internet, released on October 10th, 2014.[1]

Official Description

May you live in interesting times. Grey and Brady discuss a long Brady anecdote (stick with it people) Random Acts of Intelligence, shifty memories, breaking bad (no spoilers), live tweeting etiquette, and the nobel prize (sort of)

Also: if you can't get enough of listening to first-world dudes complaining about their objectively magic iPhones, be sure to stick around for the last 120 minutes.

Show Notes

Summary
Transcript

References

  1. "H.I. #22: 16-hour Search for Wallpaper". Hello Internet. Hello Internet. Retrieved 12 October 2017.