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Today's 'cast is a condensed version of conversations Allen and Mike have. Conversations that typically start something like, "Dude, I just saw the coolest thing . . . "

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I remember when the SJ Merc was so full of ads the carriers could barely toss it to the doorstep. Now, the news is not so great:

The San Jose Mercury News is cutting 60 positions, including 52 newsroom jobs, through buyouts and possible layoffs. "This is a painful but necessary step," says executive editor Susan Goldberg. The cuts come as the entire newspaper industry struggles with declining revenue and circulation.

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