
The Standard Deviants: Internet Basics
Documentary · Family
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Jump onto the information superhighway with the Standard Deviants! Learn how to log on, surf the web and find everything you need in a matter of minutes!
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Gelila Asres Hurwitz
Gelila Asres Hurwitz
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Gelila Asres Hurwitz
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Herschel Bleefeld
Herschel Bleefeld
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Herschel Bleefeld
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Desmond Dutcher
Desmond Dutcher
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Desmond Dutcher
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Ashley Fleming
Ashley Fleming
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Ashley Fleming
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Chas Mastin
Chas Mastin
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Chas Mastin
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Tessa Munro
Tessa Munro
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Tessa Munro
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Jeremy Klavens
Jeremy Klavens
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Jeremy Klavens
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Kristjana Knight
Kristjana Knight
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Kristjana Knight
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Shaun Powell
Shaun Powell
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Shaun Powell
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Ptolemy Slocum
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Ptolemy Slocum
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