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Episode 304 - “The Knowledge Doc Is Always Open Source”

Welcome ladies and gentleman to episode 4 of the third Fair Use Law case file. Even though this episode goes live on April Fools Day, we cross our heart and hope to die that this podcast is 100% April Fools Day Prank free, though we do analyze a few of the failed attempts some websites made at it this year. Also discussed this week is the recent brazen thievery of source code attempted at PAX East 2010, how to make a sexy Domo cosplay costume, GameCrush.com, and the overexposure of recently signed female rappers. All this and a very special crash course in how to game with girls without having to pay $6.60 for ten minutes of gameplay!

April Fools Day was full in effect during the almost-live record of this episode, so sadly we missed what just might have been the best joke uploaded to YouTube that day. Thanks to those wily cads over at Platinum Games, I give you 2D Bayonetta in Angel Land, a game I would literally pay cash money for on my DS or Xbox Live Arcade:



A big topic floating in the ether this week was the recently launched GameCrush.com, a website where very lonely men can pay way too much to play a video game with what they tell you is an actual female human. Luckily, the internet is there to cash in on the lonely girl gamer market who are just looking for a douche bag to play Xbox live with:



On-air we gave mucho kudos to FilePlanet.com's annual prank, this year being an "official" "demo" of "Duke Nukem Forever." Of course, this just gives me an excuse to post more faux-trailers for this piece of vapourware featuring leaked footage:



Want to play an April Fools Day prank on your own earballs? Well here is Metallica's Enter Sandman played in a manner you just might not be accustomed to: Smooth Jazz!



Ever run into a situation in your everyday life that feels hollow with an Arnold Schwarzenegger one-liner? Well here is a handy dandy collection of 160 of his best, variably all of them to help you for the rest of your existence: