Psychic Jeannie Reed explains how everything is connected, Poet Pejk Malinovski dabbles in Google Poetry, technologist Sam Baily imagines the perfect recommendation engine and your host has a run in with two women and one universal on the F train. Read the full description.
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Psychic Jeannie Reed explains how everything is connected, Poet Pejk Malinovski dabbles in Google Poetry, technologist Sam Baily imagines the perfect recommendation engine and your host has a run in with two women and one universal on the F train.
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