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Geeks Squawk - EP 366

Matt Armitage, Kulturpop.com

02-Nov-18 10:00

Geeks Squawk - EP 366

On Geeks Squawk today, students from the University of Cap Town has made the world's first bio brick that is made out from human urine and Massive Attack's album Mezzanine is now available in a can of spraypaint?! Also, nothing has ever gotten Matt ever as confused, confounded and annoyed as the Sparq Vitamin Air™ , a vitamin-enriched vape pen. 

0:17.478 - How Far Should Sustainability Go?

8:40.902 - Down In The Dump: Sparq Vitamin Air™

13:52.826 - Massive Attack's album into a spray can

Produced by: Richard Bradbury

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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